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Old 07-07-2011, 07:06 PM   #1
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Current report?

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Old 07-07-2011, 07:18 PM   #2
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It's been an f'ing turkey shoot for the stick boats all week.
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Old 07-08-2011, 06:46 AM   #6
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most of you guys fish different areas but not so far southwest of where I live has had its moments recently but they did not want to play yesterday, saw them but no takers. A few whites are around too...cool fish. Nice day on the water though
Looking for east reports as well (off chatham/Nantucket)...
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Old 07-08-2011, 06:56 AM   #7
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Slow yesterday for us,lots of whales & bait,Ron seems to be on the money as usual.
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Old 07-08-2011, 04:05 PM   #8
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Old 07-09-2011, 09:56 AM   #9
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Counldn't swing the outside trip with guys this weekend, so hunted around near-shore yesterday morning for some rec sized fish that were rumored to be in the area earilier this week. Towed the bars, chains, & liveys over a 20 mile circuit; had couple scratches on the sounder. No surface activety unitl we picked up to head to the barn.

Spotted some birds gather off to the east in a slick & just knew it was gonna go off any second, got the chains back in and Ronz @ the ready. As we roll up the sounder erupts in color & half dozen 4-5'ers slash the surface 20 yards to port. Made a couple frantic casts but to no avail & then its over as quickly as it started. Worked the area for another half hour but nothing above or below. Hind sight maybe I should have gotten up wind & drifted thru the baits & chunks while jigging, but???
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Fish are around certain areas. Lots of fish being taken to the white truck some days. Deadsville other days. Macks and pogies are working slammer; blues are here as are bass. Give me some wind and my kite please. Look for the circling planes.....



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Old 07-09-2011, 10:54 AM   #11
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most of you guys fish different areas but not so far southwest of where I live has had its moments recently but they did not want to play yesterday, saw them but no takers. A few whites are around too...cool fish. Nice day on the water though
Looking for east reports as well (off chatham/Nantucket)...
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Old 07-09-2011, 06:50 PM   #12
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Any reports from today? Prob heading out in the AM and would like to save gas if possible.
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Old 07-09-2011, 08:47 PM   #13
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Bring lots of bait slammer blues and huge bass around.
Had a few good explosions but the fish kept missing the pointy thing. saw many harpooned. They were all just gorged and lazy and wouldn't eat
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Old 07-10-2011, 01:09 AM   #15
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My buddy had 2 yesterday,lost one and got a 70 incher.
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Old 07-10-2011, 08:30 AM   #16
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I may make an exploratory trip wed/thur if the weather cooperates. I went fluke fishing yesterday and it was slow and all I was thinking about was...I could be offshore right now...who's idea was this?

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I may make an exploratory trip wed/thur if the weather cooperates. I went fluke fishing yesterday and it was slow and all I was thinking about was...I could be offshore right now...who's idea was this?

OT...PS striperman36....remember all boats are for always for sale and all fishermen are always thinking about getting a new/different boat. Right now I saw a wesmac I am drooling over.. Talk about a battleship. And then there is this beast: View Boat Photos - YachtWorld.com

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Old 07-11-2011, 09:06 AM   #19
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Another humbling day on the water for us yesterday. May need to get a harpoon and plane if they won't feed. Maybe just the plane and will send Hot Reels in for the harpoon shot
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Old 07-11-2011, 01:08 PM   #20
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Did a Sat/Sun trip to the Tails with only a little action to show for the effort. Nothing from 330pm on Sat to dark and then we threw out some baits and at 345am RIRockhound got into it with a 135-140lb Mako. 20 mins later gaff in and in the boat.
On the troll at 430am produced 3 YFT 20-55lbs on beautiful conditions. A few boats had a few fish but overall the radio had a lot of frustration. We marked lots of bait/birds/dolphins and pilot whales but pretty slow.
Overall a good trip for the first offshore venture with more coming.

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Spent the day floating around with the usual offshore suspects for nothing to show. Tuna everywhere but no joy. Mark I take it you didnt score when we left? Frustrating day out there. The Seacraft is sweet. I figured between you, Steve and myself someone would have hooked.
FWIW- That harpooner on that white boat should switch categories. He was O for the day and he threw a lot.



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Old 07-11-2011, 03:24 PM   #22
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Tuna can make u eat humble pie when they are all over the place and will just not take a nice fresh live bait. Sure is fun to watch though. We had 2 finback whales the size of 18 wheelers come up 15 yards from the boat,maybe they think my black boat is a baby humpback Even funnier at drift we also had a humpback come out with his tail on one side of my boat and the head on the other,scared the pants off us,the boat must look like a calf Wish it looked like a baby tuna so we could get a few of those closer to the boat yesterday. Great group of fisherman go out of Green Harbor always seem friendly and courteous at the ramp and offshore as well,been a pleasure getting to know all of you over the years.
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Old 07-12-2011, 07:42 AM   #23
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Spent the day floating around with the usual offshore suspects for nothing to show. Tuna everywhere but no joy. Mark I take it you didnt score when we left? Frustrating day out there. The Seacraft is sweet. I figured between you, Steve and myself someone would have hooked.
FWIW- That harpooner on that white boat should switch categories. He was O for the day and he threw a lot.


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Did a Sat/Sun trip to the Tails with only a little action to show for the effort. Nothing from 330pm on Sat to dark and then we threw out some baits and at 345am RIRockhound got into it with a 135-140lb Mako. 20 mins later gaff in and in the boat.
On the troll at 430am produced 3 YFT 20-55lbs on beautiful conditions. A few boats had a few fish but overall the radio had a lot of frustration. We marked lots of bait/birds/dolphins and pilot whales but pretty slow.
Overall a good trip for the first offshore venture with more coming.
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Charette and I will be doing the same thing. Heading to West atlantis Saturday for an overnighter.



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Picked up one 74.5" fish (50" girth) yesterday...only hit all day, really slow day. Whales, dolphins moving very slowly, saw little surface activity, covered a lot of ground , got nailed by a nasty storm and pulled into to ACK to let lit blow by...did not get home till 2:30 am...
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Picked up one 74.5" fish (50" girth) yesterday...only hit all day, really slow day. Whales, dolphins moving very slowly, saw little surface activity, covered a lot of ground , got nailed by a nasty storm and pulled into to ACK to let lit blow by...did not get home till 2:30 am...
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