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View Poll Results: Rate Your 2011 Season!
Best season ever....lots of fish! 1 1.49%
Pretty good.....better than usual! 29 43.28%
Poor! More skunks than usual! 25 37.31%
Worst season I can remember! Fished alot..poor results! 12 17.91%
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Old 10-24-2011, 07:52 AM   #1
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This is my first season so, I refrained from voting as I am not sure how it compares to other years.

I would certainly say it was personally a huge success for a first season.
Well over 300 fish. 99% taken from shore(or wetsuiting) on plugs.
I have three plugs that i feel confident in and feel I always have a shot at fish. No one trick pony stuff for me.
And throughout the season I met some awesome people in the process.

Couldnt ask for much more. Sure beat the last few years I had.
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Old 10-24-2011, 08:17 AM   #2
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spring started out pretty good then died 2nd week of june.need a great november to save my year.
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Old 10-24-2011, 08:19 AM   #3
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And throughout the season I met some awesome people in the process.
Nice meeting you too Greg , not sure I'll ever forget the 6 mile ride in the lightning/downpours then getting under the bourne bridge to have the sun come out...and alot of other laughs we all had this year.
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Old 10-24-2011, 10:36 AM   #4
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Nice meeting you too Greg , not sure I'll ever forget the 6 mile ride in the lightning/downpours then getting under the bourne bridge to have the sun come out...and alot of other laughs we all had this year.
I think we can go ahead and narrow that down to stupidity. I think both of us did not want to be the one to suggest heading in. That was until that last strike.

and how can we forget the now infamous

Skip: "Is there a handle on my reel?"
Mike: "Nope"
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Old 10-24-2011, 08:36 AM   #5
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This is my first season so, I refrained from voting as I am not sure how it compares to other years.


Couldnt ask for much more. Sure beat the last few years I had.
You even got to boat and bobber fish for striper!

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Old 10-24-2011, 09:55 AM   #6
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I had a pretty decent season. can't complain. Got out on friends boats a few times and got keepers and had a ton of laughs. I had a surf day last week that made my season.



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Old 10-24-2011, 10:41 AM   #7
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You even got to boat and bobber fish for striper!
I can definately put that down on the list. Lol
I never thought I'd be fishing with bobbers.
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Old 10-24-2011, 11:07 AM   #8
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Well let's see, If I was there yesterday it would be an awesome season, but so far skunk city. But since our season is just starting I'm hoping for just one fish....a SIXTY

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Old 10-24-2011, 11:42 AM   #9
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May through July was better than most, Aug through now has been worse than all seasons combined. Horrible
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Old 10-24-2011, 12:04 PM   #10
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no good

bad season for me. nothing over 30 pounds. good june and beginning of july. then august and september was crap. got tired of the commute and lack of production. i think i might just fish a few local freshwater ponds next year.
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Old 10-24-2011, 12:09 PM   #11
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I did not vote because i saw no "average" year in the vote...and in the end.. it "averaged" out.

..late May and June were fantastic...during my vaction on the full moon in June, I had the best daylight plugging I've seen in 20 years... july was normal with river fishing dependable,Myself a a few differant anglers had night time fishing that left large schools of fish( off of the beach) from 20-45lbs feeding because we had had enough for one night( work always seems to get in the way) and around Plum Island( in the river) we had a nice Mix of fish, small to very large ( I had two in one night that might have made 50 or better had I wanted to weigh them).. teen and low twenty sized bass returned to the river mouth( and never really left it) in numbers not seen since the mid 80's...large swimming plugs on wire line by night or live lined macks by day made for a sucussfull trip.... enter Irene... she made a muddy mess of the Merrimack and surrounding beaches... rough storm tossed seas and ground swells kept me from my usual shallow water haunts along the beach front... as soon as things cleared in mid tolate September, the rains re-muddied the river distributing coffee ground consistancy mud out and along the beaches to the south.. clearing out any fish that had shown up... I think I counted 14 fish come over the gunnels ( large, anything under 15lbs is schoolie material, yes i think old school) Mid September through the second week of October... I would consider 14 fish a NIGHT "normal " in most years average.......and I went fishless my last 3 trips... which included a 9 hour daylight marathon of live mac swimming and wire line trolling that covered water from New Hampshire 2/3 of the way to Gloucester.. we even tossed poppers to bluefish ( they dont count either)so the end of the season was a dissapointment of sorts.. I could have moved south ( Like I would have in my younger days) looking for fish south of my domain.. but I dont see the need.. a few more fish wont change my life... as long as I make it back to the dock safely each season it's a good one.. even if the skunk flag is flying..
One thing that did make this a special season, I began fishing with a new fishing partner this season, the first time since 04 that I havent fished alone on a nightly basis...we fished ( and caught fish) on nights when sane people would stay home( and I would have tossed in the towel if I were alone).... even when it was slow..windy ... wet and miserable.. we found a reasons to laugh and to take "one more cast" more often than not.. it lead to one more fish which of coarse led to a few more "one more casts"..

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Old 10-24-2011, 01:24 PM   #12
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i'd say average, too. didn't get out as much as usual, especially in the fall. catch rate was about normal, though size of fish was down a bit from the last few years, i think primarily because the weather and my wife's work schedule really didn't line up for my "big fish tides" at all this year.

had a good trip to Cutty. Not a ton of fish or favorable weather, but good company, and good ribs.

had a great trip to BI. Again, not a lot of fish or favorable weather, but good company and found/was shown some good looking areas for return trips. Dropped one good one, but the ride out there that night was the highlight of the trip. May try to get in a commando trip out there in early November if the weather cooperates, if not I may still go and just hit PPP . By far my favorite place to fish and just be, even though my success rate is much better at home. if I ever win the lottery, that's where you'd find me.

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Old 10-24-2011, 03:40 PM   #13
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spring and early summer,everything else after was touch and go,seems i lost more than i reeled in after late summer early fall,put my stuff in the storage closet ,maybe someone will twist my arm enough to drag it out again,keeperreaper seems to think there could be a last push at the ditch(good luck with the new job)
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Old 10-24-2011, 04:38 PM   #14
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I'm not voting because I don't care, I love to be outside with friends having a good time, catching a fish is just a bonus

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Old 10-24-2011, 10:12 AM   #15
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I have three plugs that i feel confident in and feel I always have a shot at fish. No one trick pony stuff for me.


So Greg....you got my attention... what are your 3 go-to plugs...

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