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Old 01-30-2008, 01:45 PM   #22
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I was curious how many of you guys travel to fish?
YUP, from NH to SOCO and this year I plan on expanding to PB and OOB, ME.

Do you stay overnight?
Depends on how far away from my NShore apartment i venture.

Sleep in the Car/Motel/Hotel?
Mostly always, car when in SOCO. If I arrange a weekender in RI i have family in NPT and JMSTN.

How far do you go?
Answered above

How long do you stay?
Depends on tha FEESH! On average, the farther away the longer the stay ~around a day or two. At the least "overday", since I'm surfcasting at night.

How much do you spend doing this?
More than the wife will ever know . usually just eeeeels, gas, and meager eats; although i am hooked on diner breakfasts after an allniter of chasing stripers, depending on where i am, they can be costly.

Boat/Surf?
99.9998% Surf. I did hit the waves last year, once during the fall run with a nice boatman i met at WKPG B&T. The weather failed us before we hit the Naps..............maybe next year, more often

I will have my boat on the trailer this season (first time for me ever with no slip), and may do some traveling. Not sure yet. Never done any before.

Interested in all of your feedback.

Zac
The most difficult part for me regarding travelling is where to be when, and how to maximize the window i've set aside for that particular place. And that is the second most difficult part. With more places to feesh, and more spots ~~where, is a much tougher solution.

The positives are the increased amount of peoples you will meet, the amount of water that you will encounter, and MORE SPOTS!!! Sometimes there are TOO many to choose from. But I LOVE this Striper Coast of ours, catching or not, and the only way to experience a majority of it is to take your show on the road

Good Luck, ZacS, and if yer ever up tha NShore way for sum rockhoppin',
shoot me a pm and i'll put ya on some striped ones

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between man and nature shall not be broken."~~ Leo Tolstoy

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Happy Hunting to ALL!
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