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08-15-2012, 09:45 AM
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Land OF Forgotten Toys
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Central MA
Posts: 2,309
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Originally Posted by JohnnyD
Tossing bait is great on the family beach trips. Not so much this year, but in the past we would regularly drive out on the Race for some family fun time - cookout, campfire, beach sports. A few of us would bring a rod each, toss some sand eels and go socialize. If a rod went off, great.
Also if there was somewhat steady action, it was a chance for people to reel in a fish that may not have a chance otherwise. My fiancee blames her dad and his family beach and boat trips for sowing the seeds of what is now my addiction.
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If you are ever out there and see a black F 150 with an SB sticker on it say hi. I am out there most weekends.
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I am the man in the Bassless Chaps
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08-15-2012, 10:01 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Mansfield, MA
Posts: 5,238
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jackbass
If you are ever out there and see a black F 150 with an SB sticker on it say hi. I am out there most weekends.
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Will definitely watch out for you. I have a Silver Dakota with a grey bedcap. No SB sticker on mine because I keep being out of town during meetups.
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08-15-2012, 10:26 AM
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Is it May yet?
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Gloucester Ma
Posts: 1,238
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Bait, especially live does indeed making catching easier.
There is a particular area that myself and a few friends fish often with plugs only. Leading up to commercial season we were getting a few fish on top with pencils and metal lipped swimmers.
As soon as commercial season started there were six boats in the exact area, well within casting range using live pogies and/or macs. Every morning they cleaned up, bagging multiple 30 and 40 pound fish right in front of eyes. Point being that those fish were there the whole time but not being easily fooled by our artificials. Now that comm season is over we are back to catching a few good fish per week.
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"Twitch....Twitch....Twitch....WHAM!"
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08-16-2012, 08:58 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Middletown, RI
Posts: 304
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A good friend of mine who has been a very good and successful big fish catcher for many decades has an expression which i really like. He says "Big fish don't chase". While that is a generalization and doesn't explain every possible circumstance or big fish that has ever been caught, his statement is valid. To increase your odds, presentation of the right lures in the right place and manner is key to big fish of all species, and that is the fun of artificials made of wood, plastic, rubber, fur or feathers.
Now, if I were told I had to bring home a big fish or the family would go hungry, I'd fish an eel. But if I were out to have fun for myself, I'd be looking for a current seam or edge to slowly work a plug and dropper combo. And I would not be surprised if my biggest fish came on a properly presented dropper.
Ed
Last edited by Ed B; 08-16-2012 at 10:38 AM..
Reason: Edited for clarity
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08-16-2012, 09:56 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: S. Jersey Shore
Posts: 912
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ed B
A good friend of mine who has been a very good and successful big fish catcher for many decades has an expression which i really like. He says "Big fish don't chase". While that is a generalization and doesn't explain every possible circumstance or big fish that has ever been caught, his statement is valid. To increase your odds, presentation of the right lures in the right place and manner is key to big fish of all species, and that is the fun of artificials made of wood, plastic, rubber, fur or feathers.
Ed
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Your friend is absolutely right! A big and slowly retrieved plug will catch big fish! Jack Frech's most productive/large fish plug was the Banana...A large plug that he fished at a crawl.
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"The lips stand out because she wants to suck on your Pikie."....Mike Laptew
Van Staal Service/Repair Technician
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08-16-2012, 10:02 AM
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BigFish Bait Co.
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Hanover
Posts: 23,392
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Rule #1: If you are fishing plugs and you are not varying your retrieve speed........stick to bait! I see so many guys tossing plugs and think that ripping them in is the only way to fish them.......my best action comes when working almost any plug slowly!
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Almost time to get our fish on!!!
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08-16-2012, 10:40 AM
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Registered Grandpa
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: east coast
Posts: 8,592
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I like to fish clams when the wind would blow the doors off the truck or
with my Grandsons. Did get my PB on an eel though. 
But to me there is nothing better than walking down the beach casting
wood or plastic.
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" Choose Life "
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08-16-2012, 06:45 PM
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zziplex lover
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: upper cape cod, MA
Posts: 856
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Catching bait is an art in it's own right.knowing where to find bait on a regular basis, Throwing a cast net, setting eel pots so they catch, raking sand eels, rigging a live tank, etc are all part of a true bait fisherman's skill level. A fisherman who makes his own plugs is the only angler somewhat comparable skillwise to a true bait man........
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