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489.1 | ONE EXTRA QUESTION | RUNWAY::MILLER | | Wed Sep 30 1987 12:45 | 4 |
| ALSO.....
HOW FAR OUT SHOULD I BE TROLLING... I WOULD LIKE TO STAY IN AS CLOSE
TO SHORE AS POSSIBLE !
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489.2 | Getting the blues... | TOOK::SWEET | | Thu Oct 01 1987 12:06 | 21 |
| I will add my 2 cents for what it is worth...
I assume you mean the area around the mouth of the merrimac or in
side the mouth. I have surf fish this area but never fished it in
my boat. My experience in this area has been the blues tend to be
pushed into the mouth by a strong NE wind, when the wind blow SW
there is no blues to be found. Also an out going tide during the
late afternoon is better. Be aware that the mouth of the river is
bad news in a small boat (if the seas are breaking in the mouth
do not try to go through it!) and usually the worst when the wind
is from the east. For my money I find this area to be hit or miss,
you either get fish of nobody gets a thing.
I would recommend trying around Boston Harbor in a small boat, there
is a good ramp in winthrop and this time of year big blues are right
there at shirly point. Also you can try dorchester, quicy or the
reserve channel...day break is usaully best.
Good luck.
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489.3 | | GUNSTK::PAPPALARDO | | Thu Oct 01 1987 16:05 | 19 |
| You should of been there tuesday 9/29 within two hours we caught
over 40 blues ranging from 8-20 lbs. We went out at dead high tide
right outside the mouth of the river and started trolling 2 deep
diving Rapellas. Within 15 yards of trolling we had 2 on at the
same time. Reset the rods and again 2 on. We decided to stop trolling
and just drift with the outgoing current from the Plum Island side
to about 1/2 to 3/4 of a mile out. This continuous action resulted
in the number of fish caught. The action was so intense herring
were coming right out of the water. We also eliminated 1 treble
hook from the front of the plug. After 2 hours of casting and
hooking on almost every cast we had enough fun for one day. I
hadn't cuaght blues like that in 5 years or so. The plugs were
colored like a mackeral G,B,Y,Blk and LB,W,R. Hope this helps
and you have as much fun as I did. My arms were still sore the
next day.
Good Fishin,
Guy
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489.4 | Day To Remember... | KANE::MERCURIO | | Thu Oct 01 1987 17:24 | 9 |
| Guy,
Sounds like you had one of those "you should have been here
yesterday" days. Thats great, from speaking to you I know you've
paid your dues and certainly deserved it. Keep up the good work
and keep us posted.
Jim
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489.5 | Advice | 16BITS::LUCIA | | Wed Jun 29 1988 17:46 | 8 |
| I am planning to fish Plum Island/Merrimack mouth this weekend for
blues but I have a few questions. Are they there yet? How big?
What is best to catch them on?
Thanks,
Tim
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489.6 | no blues yet | SEDJAR::JOYCE | | Thu Jun 30 1988 08:21 | 4 |
| Unless the blues have shown up in the last few days, I'd plan on
fishing for bass. There are very few blues around.
Steve
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489.7 | Bass not Blues | 16BITS::LUCIA | | Thu Jun 30 1988 11:09 | 11 |
|
Steve,
Are you referring to the fresh water variety or stripers? I have
never fished for nor caught a striped bass (fresh water, plenty).
If you are referring to stripers, any tips/hints would be greatly
appreciated, including the legal limits aspects.
Thanks,
Tim
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489.8 | 33 Inches = 12# + | NYJMIS::HORWITZ | Beach Bagel | Thu Jun 30 1988 12:47 | 26 |
| re: .7
Legalities of Stripers:
All States (Atlantic Coast): 33 inches Minimum
exceptions to this exist in NY- Hudson River
north of the Tappan Zee Bridge, 18". Also, Potomac R. in VA., Pamlico
Sound (and others) in NC. These have smaller mins., not sure exactly
what they are.
Possesion Limits: Generally 1 fish in possession
Except: Delaware = 0 (moratorium)
Maryland = 0 "
Connecticut= ?? (had a moratorium, may
have changed recently)
New Jersey = 5 (we have some optimists
in the State House)
One point of interest: the 33" limit is a federal mandate, BUT,
this size limit only pertains to state waters (beach --> 3miles
out), and only to Atlantic Coast states.
BTW....
Stripers are REAL bass, as opposed to largemouths, etc., which aren't.
(This might turn on some flames :-) )
Bagel
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489.9 | another useless FYI | SMURF::AMATO | | Thu Jun 30 1988 13:01 | 4 |
| re: .-1
Conn. has a 1/day 33" limit I believe.
New Hampshire has a 2/day 33" limit.
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489.10 | Isle of Shoals/Blues questions | CRONIC::NERKER | | Thu Oct 26 1989 13:59 | 10 |
| Having read on several occassions that the Isle of Shoals is a good
spot to fish for Blues, im wondering where it is? Someone said its
due west out of the Hamptons, but was wondering if someone could be
a little more specific ie; you go out of Hampton or Merrimac River
so many miles...... I have a coastal chart of the Merrimac area but
donnot see it.... any other comments on fishing this area would be
appreciated...
2nd question: Are we pretty much done on Blue fishing from say the
Hamptons to Plymouth, or is someone still finding them?
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489.11 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | An inner voice had called me there... | Thu Oct 26 1989 15:02 | 14 |
| > Having read on several occassions that the Isle of Shoals is a good
> spot to fish for Blues, im wondering where it is? Someone said its
> due west out of the Hamptons,
Kinda tough to go due west from Hampton and find the Isles of Shoals. It'd
be much easier to go Northeast. It's probably 4 or 5 miles out of Rye Harbor.
You'll need the Portsmouth to Cape Ann map.
> 2nd question: Are we pretty much done on Blue fishing from say the
> Hamptons to Plymouth, or is someone still finding them?
You'll need to go south of the cape at this point (I'd guess).
The Doctah
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489.12 | your right DUE EAST | CRONIC::NERKER | | Thu Oct 26 1989 16:06 | 9 |
| Your right as soon as I sent it I realized I meant to say due EAST.
about Blues still being around, I was out 2 years ago last of Oct
out of Green Harbor and we had a great day with the Blues and given the
fact that one of Charter boat captains claims that if the water temp is
53 degrees theyll still hang around in their favorite haunts, I was
wondering if anybody had run into them in the last week? especially
North and south of the Boston area my usual haunts with dragging my
16ft boat around....
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