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1406.1 | WHERE ARE YOU GOING | COMET::STACKHOUSE | | Fri May 11 1990 00:59 | 7 |
| I did some deepsea fishing in may about 12 years ago. about 20 -30
miles NW of Portland Oregon caught a few fish but nothing too brag
about. sure did enjoy the trip. hope you have fun and good luck.
The Stack
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1406.2 | Sure was good to get out! | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri May 11 1990 12:28 | 17 |
| re: <<< Note 1406.0 by FAIRWY::ACOSTA >>>
> Has anyone gone Deepsea fishing in May? I can't wait to go!!
I went out last friday (May 4th) out of Hilton's in Newburyport.
Originally had reservations for Clipper Fleet across the
river, but they didn't have enough people (only 9) to go out.
There were about 40 people on the 90' Hilton boat.
The Hilton's trip was very good. They say they have the fastest party
boat, and it did seem to fly!
I caught about 20 cod on jigs... biggest about 6lbs. Some fish
were caught with bait and others on the pink shrimp-like lures.
I think a 16 lb. wolffish won the boat pool.
/Ken
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1406.3 | | TOMCAT::PRESTON | A cat... in the rat race of life | Fri May 11 1990 13:05 | 4 |
| Anybody ever caught a monkfish?
Ed
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1406.4 | I have seen them... | LEVERS::SWEET | | Fri May 11 1990 16:47 | 7 |
| A monkfish is a goosefish which is in the angler family. It is a
bottom dweller that has a big head with a big mouth and teeth that
tapers to a smallish tail. The meat from the tail is suppossed to
be delicious. I saw a 30lber come up one time, it made a wolffish
look good!
Bruce
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1406.5 | more on goosefish | WAV13::GREENBERG | | Fri May 11 1990 17:21 | 11 |
| I agree -- they are UGGGGGLY! They are covered with spines and slime.
They sometimes bury themselves in the mud at the bottom and let their
antenna swing in the current. It looks like something good to eat and
when the prey come by, they inhale it into that gigantic mouth. I've
heard that fishermen have removed whole seagulls from their stomachs.
The small fillet from their tail is pretty good eating, but (I think)
somewhat overrated.
Art
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1406.7 | | NAVIER::YELINEK | WITHIN 10 | Mon May 14 1990 10:36 | 6 |
| You can imagine what these ugly fish look like under water. As a
diver, I see quite abit of the wolf fish....kinda reminds me of
an underwater pitbull.
/MArk
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1406.8 | Evening fishing trips? | WOODS::WILSON | It's sum-sum-summa time! | Mon Jun 04 1990 13:16 | 12 |
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I'm looking for a deep sea party boat in the NH seacoast area that
has begun running the evening trips. A few friends and I were all
set to go with Al Gauron out of Hampton Beach tomorrow night. One
of the guys just called to check on the time, and was told that no
one in the area runs the evening trips until late June.
Any other recommendations, or are we stuck with waiting a few more
weeks?
Rick
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1406.9 | A bit further north! | DR::HAIGH | | Mon Jun 04 1990 14:20 | 12 |
| Re .-1
If you are prepared to drive an extra 30 mins the the Bunny Clark out
of Ogunquit runs trips starting at 4:00pm most days.
Call them at 207-646-5575 for details.
Capt. Tim runs a great boat. My self and 3 friends went out for a day
trip in early May and had a great day - lots of fish.
David.
Just a satisfied customer otherwise no connection with the business.
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1406.10 | Another endorsement for the Bunny Clark | DNEAST::OKERHOLM_PAU | | Fri Jun 08 1990 16:09 | 5 |
| I use my own boat so I can't speak from first hand experience but
the Bunny Clark has an excellent reputation in Maine. She seem to find
fish when others can't.
Regards,
Paul
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1406.11 | Limited options | WOODS::WILSON | It's sum-sum-summa time! | Fri Jun 08 1990 17:51 | 16 |
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Thanks for the last couple of replies. I've been out with Captain
Tim on the Bunny Clark twice in the past and would also highly
recommend him. Unfortunately, Ogunquit is a bit far for what we're
trying to do. We've got several guys all coming from different
directions after work, trying to get together for a few hours of
fishing. Some from as far as Worcester. That's why I had hoped to
find something in the Hampton or Seabrook area.
I guess our options for evening fishing right now are to wait a few
more weeks 'til they start in Hampton, or leave work a bit earlier
and make the trip up to Maine. What about the Plum Island area, can
anyone recommend a good party boat in that area that may be running
evening cruises?
Rick
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1406.12 | Newburyport party boats | PENUTS::GORDON | | Mon Jun 11 1990 14:01 | 8 |
| I believe the Victor E III does night blue fishing. It is located at
Hilton's fishing dock. The captains fishing parties on Plum Island
also goes out evenings. Sorry I can't help with telephone numbers or
recommendations. I haven't been out with them or know anyone who has.
I have seen them leaving the river in the evening.
Gordon Cram
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1406.13 | Some Ph. #'s | SALEM::ALLORE | All I want is ONE shot! | Tue Jun 12 1990 12:17 | 17 |
| Ph #'s
Al Gauron's Hampton,N.H.
603-926-2469
Captains Newburyport, Mass (Plum Island Pt.)
508-462-3141
Smith + Gilmore Hampton,N.H.
603-926-3503
Eastmans Seabrook,N.H.
603-474-3461
Hiltons Newburyport,Mass
508-462-8381
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1406.14 | Some Prices | FREEBE::KERSCH | CAUTION:Noting can be hazardous to your productivity!!! | Tue Jun 12 1990 14:56 | 55 |
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Did a little calling for prices.
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Ph #'s
Al Gauron's Hampton,N.H.
603-926-2469
Full day: $31 and $4 for a pole.
Half day: $14 and $3 for a pole.
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Captains Newburyport, Mass (Plum Island Pt.)
508-462-3141
Full day: $31 and $4 for a pole. Leaves at 7:30am
Half day: $18 and $3 for a pole. Leaves at 8:30am & 1:30pm.
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Smith + Gilmore Hampton,N.H.
603-926-3503
Full day: $30 and $5 for a pole.
Half day: $17 and $3 for a pole
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Eastmans Seabrook,N.H.
603-474-3461
Full day: $26 and $4 for a pole.
Half day: $15 and $3 for a pole.
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Hiltons Newburyport,Mass
508-462-8381
Full day: $31 and $4 for a pole. Leaves at 7am.
Half day: $19 and $3 for a pole.
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1406.15 | WHERE AND WHEN FOR DEEP SEA | MONGUS::HURLEY | | Thu Jun 28 1990 17:09 | 4 |
| I WOULD LIKE TO GO ON A DEEP SEA FISHING TRIP SOON AND WAS WONDERING
IF ITS A BAD TIME TO GO (SUMMER) OR DOES IT MATTER THAT MUCH FROM
SPRING TO FALL??? CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME SOME INFO ON WHERE I CAN HOOK
UP WITH A FISHING FLEET AND BRING HOME MANY POUNDS OF FISH??
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1406.16 | eeenie meeenie miiinie moe, take your pick | VICKI::DODIER | Food for thought makes me hungry | Fri Jun 29 1990 09:01 | 21 |
| re:15
Probably anyone listed in the previous reply from yours (.13) can
get you fish.
Fishing is not really an exact science. Any one of those fleets
listed can have a good day or a bad one. As a rule though (and as other
notes point out), the bottom fishing has pretty much wound down by the
end of June and it's time to start going after Bluefish. Not the best
eating fish but fun to catch.
Prime bottom fishing starts as early as you can get out (March ?) and
ends sometime in June (depending on how fast the water warms up). After it
warms up, the dogfish move in. After that, the bottom fishing probably
won't start getting good again until sometime in late Sept. or beyond,
unless you like dogfish.
Of the fleets listed, I believe Hiltons has the fastest boat which
probably doesn't mean much if the blues are in close.
Hope this helps.......RAYJ
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1406.17 | Go to Jeffries ledge | PENUTS::GORDON | | Fri Jun 29 1990 13:09 | 9 |
| The boats that go out to Jefferies Ledge seem to get fish all year.
The water is deeper that stellwagon therefore cooler, sometimes 200-300
feet. That means a full day boat form Newburyport and north would be
your best bet.
Hope this helps.
Gordon
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