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Harry  July 3rd 10 07:53 PM

Feeeeshing report
 
Not a bad feeeeshing report…

Got a 6 AM start so we could get up to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge for a
little BB fishing. Started out casting white and yellow bucktails, small
ones, near bridge structure, saw a couple guys just off the bridge
pulling in two foot stripers, so we putted over near them to try our
luck. Bite was good for about an hour, and we caught three to four fish
each, all of which we released successfully.

Bite stopped, so we wandered around the BB area, but couldn't raise
anything but bottom fish on our little artificial bait strips. Nothing
anyone wanted to keep, so we used a couple to freeline. Stayed on the
east side of the Bay on the way home to see if we could raise a few
flounder along the offshore bars, but…no luck.

Water was fairly flat, 1's mostly, 2's once in a while, a little
commercial traffic. Lotsa boats of all descriptions out today. Very
little haze…on the way back could easily see shoreline detail on both
sides of the Bay.

Now...boat cleaning time.


GCBoater July 3rd 10 09:35 PM

Feeeeshing report
 
On Jul 3, 1:53Â*pm, Harry  wrote:
Not a bad feeeeshing report…

Got a 6 AM start so we could get up to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge for a
little BB fishing. Started out casting white and yellow bucktails, small
ones, near bridge structure, saw a couple guys just off the bridge
pulling in two foot stripers, so we putted over near them to try our
luck. Bite was good for about an hour, and we caught three to four fish
each, all of which we released successfully.

Bite stopped, so we wandered around the BB area, but couldn't raise
anything but bottom fish on our little artificial bait strips. Nothing
anyone wanted to keep, so we used a couple to freeline. Stayed on the
east side of the Bay on the way home to see if we could raise a few
flounder along the offshore bars, but…no luck.

Water was fairly flat, 1's mostly, 2's once in a while, a little
commercial traffic. Lotsa boats of all descriptions out today. Very
little haze…on the way back could easily see shoreline detail on both
sides of the Bay.

Now...boat cleaning time.


Who is "we?" Or did you pay someone to go fishing with you. Or is
the whole trip in the same category as Yale / Dr.-Dr. / lobster boat /
Owl photo / rounding the Horn / fireboat welcome / Hatteras / etc. /
etc. / etc.?

bpuharic July 3rd 10 10:56 PM

Feeeeshing report
 
On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 14:53:14 -0400, Harry ?
wrote:

Not a bad feeeeshing report…

Got a 6 AM start so we could get up to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge for a
little BB fishing. Started out casting white and yellow bucktails, small
ones, near bridge structure, saw a couple guys just off the bridge
pulling in two foot stripers, so we putted over near them to try our
luck. Bite was good for about an hour, and we caught three to four fish
each, all of which we released successfully.


nice day! here at long beach island, the catch has been running
heavily to mahi mahi and tuna...

Harry  July 3rd 10 11:46 PM

Feeeeshing report
 
On 7/3/10 5:56 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 14:53:14 -0400, Harry
wrote:

Not a bad feeeeshing report…

Got a 6 AM start so we could get up to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge for a
little BB fishing. Started out casting white and yellow bucktails, small
ones, near bridge structure, saw a couple guys just off the bridge
pulling in two foot stripers, so we putted over near them to try our
luck. Bite was good for about an hour, and we caught three to four fish
each, all of which we released successfully.


nice day! here at long beach island, the catch has been running
heavily to mahi mahi and tuna...



The only fresh tuna around here is found at a sushi bar. The serious
fisherguys around here target striped bass. They're OK to catch, not
real fighters, and they make decent table fare. We do have flounder,
which I prefer to striped bass.

Jim July 4th 10 12:12 AM

Feeeeshing report
 
Harry  wrote:
Not a bad feeeeshing report…

Got a 6 AM start so we could get up to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge for a
little BB fishing. Started out casting white and yellow bucktails, small
ones, near bridge structure, saw a couple guys just off the bridge
pulling in two foot stripers, so we putted over near them to try our
luck. Bite was good for about an hour, and we caught three to four fish
each, all of which we released successfully.


If you don't have getting some food in mind, fishing is a corrupt pastime.
What kind of person would just torture fish after fish to inflate his
ego? Probably somebody who calls fish "feeeessh."
Nothing wrong with releasing some fish for various reasons.
But to go fishing *knowing* you won't have any table fare from it?
You're just killing/stressing fish for nothing but silly.
Bowling is more fun and shows more character than that.
One other thing. Don't be messing up other fishermen with that boat
because you can't find fish on your own. Keep your distance.
There's structure with fish all over the place.
Don't be a herd animal. But do be a mensch.

Jim - Examine your motives hourly.



John H[_2_] July 4th 10 07:57 PM

Feeeeshing report
 
On Sat, 3 Jul 2010 13:35:25 -0700 (PDT), GCBoater wrote:

On Jul 3, 1:53*pm, Harry ? wrote:
Not a bad feeeeshing report…

Got a 6 AM start so we could get up to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge for a
little BB fishing. Started out casting white and yellow bucktails, small
ones, near bridge structure, saw a couple guys just off the bridge
pulling in two foot stripers, so we putted over near them to try our
luck. Bite was good for about an hour, and we caught three to four fish
each, all of which we released successfully.

Bite stopped, so we wandered around the BB area, but couldn't raise
anything but bottom fish on our little artificial bait strips. Nothing
anyone wanted to keep, so we used a couple to freeline. Stayed on the
east side of the Bay on the way home to see if we could raise a few
flounder along the offshore bars, but…no luck.

Water was fairly flat, 1's mostly, 2's once in a while, a little
commercial traffic. Lotsa boats of all descriptions out today. Very
little haze…on the way back could easily see shoreline detail on both
sides of the Bay.

Now...boat cleaning time.


Who is "we?" Or did you pay someone to go fishing with you. Or is
the whole trip in the same category as Yale / Dr.-Dr. / lobster boat /
Owl photo / rounding the Horn / fireboat welcome / Hatteras / etc. /
etc. / etc.?


I'd vote for the latter.
--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.

Harry  July 4th 10 08:00 PM

Feeeeshing report
 
On 7/4/10 2:57 PM, John H wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jul 2010 13:35:25 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Jul 3, 1:53 pm, Harry wrote:
Not a bad feeeeshing report…

Got a 6 AM start so we could get up to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge for a
little BB fishing. Started out casting white and yellow bucktails, small
ones, near bridge structure, saw a couple guys just off the bridge
pulling in two foot stripers, so we putted over near them to try our
luck. Bite was good for about an hour, and we caught three to four fish
each, all of which we released successfully.

Bite stopped, so we wandered around the BB area, but couldn't raise
anything but bottom fish on our little artificial bait strips. Nothing
anyone wanted to keep, so we used a couple to freeline. Stayed on the
east side of the Bay on the way home to see if we could raise a few
flounder along the offshore bars, but…no luck.

Water was fairly flat, 1's mostly, 2's once in a while, a little
commercial traffic. Lotsa boats of all descriptions out today. Very
little haze…on the way back could easily see shoreline detail on both
sides of the Bay.

Now...boat cleaning time.


Who is "we?" Or did you pay someone to go fishing with you. Or is
the whole trip in the same category as Yale / Dr.-Dr. / lobster boat /
Owl photo / rounding the Horn / fireboat welcome / Hatteras / etc. /
etc. / etc.?


I'd vote for the latter.


Well, of course...you're a racist asshole.

John H[_2_] July 4th 10 08:08 PM

Feeeeshing report
 
On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 18:12:41 -0500, Jim wrote:

Harry ? wrote:
Not a bad feeeeshing report…

Got a 6 AM start so we could get up to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge for a
little BB fishing. Started out casting white and yellow bucktails, small
ones, near bridge structure, saw a couple guys just off the bridge
pulling in two foot stripers, so we putted over near them to try our
luck. Bite was good for about an hour, and we caught three to four fish
each, all of which we released successfully.


If you don't have getting some food in mind, fishing is a corrupt pastime.
What kind of person would just torture fish after fish to inflate his
ego? Probably somebody who calls fish "feeeessh."
Nothing wrong with releasing some fish for various reasons.
But to go fishing *knowing* you won't have any table fare from it?
You're just killing/stressing fish for nothing but silly.
Bowling is more fun and shows more character than that.
One other thing. Don't be messing up other fishermen with that boat
because you can't find fish on your own. Keep your distance.
There's structure with fish all over the place.
Don't be a herd animal. But do be a mensch.

Jim - Examine your motives hourly.


Methinks his motives involve a report posted the day before.
--
John H

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.

Harry  July 4th 10 08:17 PM

Feeeeshing report
 
On 7/4/10 3:08 PM, John H wrote:
On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 18:12:41 -0500, wrote:

Harry ? wrote:
Not a bad feeeeshing report…

Got a 6 AM start so we could get up to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge for a
little BB fishing. Started out casting white and yellow bucktails, small
ones, near bridge structure, saw a couple guys just off the bridge
pulling in two foot stripers, so we putted over near them to try our
luck. Bite was good for about an hour, and we caught three to four fish
each, all of which we released successfully.


If you don't have getting some food in mind, fishing is a corrupt pastime.
What kind of person would just torture fish after fish to inflate his
ego? Probably somebody who calls fish "feeeessh."
Nothing wrong with releasing some fish for various reasons.
But to go fishing *knowing* you won't have any table fare from it?
You're just killing/stressing fish for nothing but silly.
Bowling is more fun and shows more character than that.
One other thing. Don't be messing up other fishermen with that boat
because you can't find fish on your own. Keep your distance.
There's structure with fish all over the place.
Don't be a herd animal. But do be a mensch.

Jim - Examine your motives hourly.


Methinks his motives involve a report posted the day before.



Indeed. I don't usually "post" all of my boating sojourns, because I
live close to the launch ramp and going out in a boat is not a big deal
for me.

You got skunked because you didn't know where to fish or what bait to
use. I didn't get skunked because my neighbor down the street had been
up to the BB the day before, told me the bite was pretty good, and that
he was using small bucktails. Nothing beats local knowledge, even though
it was a day old. But...you can almost always catch some species of fish
around the BB because the underwater structure is a fish magnet.

It would be a long haul for you in that light boat of yours...but you
could trailer to Sandy Point State Park. Very good launch ramps, plenty
of parking, but you'd have to pop for either a MD Boat License or all
your passengers would have to have individual fishing licenses. They do
check up there.

I've got about a dozen mid-Bay fishing spots I really like for various
reasons, some because they have fish there on occasion. We've pretty
much lost the Nuke Plant and the Gas Docks, though, thanks to former
President Bush's inability to protect the country from attack.


Larry[_24_] July 5th 10 01:38 AM

Feeeeshing report
 
Harry  wrote:
On 7/4/10 3:08 PM, John H wrote:
On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 18:12:41 -0500, wrote:

Harry ? wrote:
Not a bad feeeeshing report…

Got a 6 AM start so we could get up to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge for a
little BB fishing. Started out casting white and yellow bucktails,
small
ones, near bridge structure, saw a couple guys just off the bridge
pulling in two foot stripers, so we putted over near them to try our
luck. Bite was good for about an hour, and we caught three to four
fish
each, all of which we released successfully.


If you don't have getting some food in mind, fishing is a corrupt
pastime.
What kind of person would just torture fish after fish to inflate his
ego? Probably somebody who calls fish "feeeessh."
Nothing wrong with releasing some fish for various reasons.
But to go fishing *knowing* you won't have any table fare from it?
You're just killing/stressing fish for nothing but silly.
Bowling is more fun and shows more character than that.
One other thing. Don't be messing up other fishermen with that boat
because you can't find fish on your own. Keep your distance.
There's structure with fish all over the place.
Don't be a herd animal. But do be a mensch.

Jim - Examine your motives hourly.


Methinks his motives involve a report posted the day before.



Indeed. I don't usually "post" all of my boating sojourns, because I
live close to the launch ramp and going out in a boat is not a big
deal for me.

You got skunked because you didn't know where to fish or what bait to
use. I didn't get skunked because my neighbor down the street had been
up to the BB the day before, told me the bite was pretty good, and
that he was using small bucktails. Nothing beats local knowledge, even
though it was a day old. But...you can almost always catch some
species of fish around the BB because the underwater structure is a
fish magnet.

It would be a long haul for you in that light boat of yours...but you
could trailer to Sandy Point State Park. Very good launch ramps,
plenty of parking, but you'd have to pop for either a MD Boat License
or all your passengers would have to have individual fishing licenses.
They do check up there.

I've got about a dozen mid-Bay fishing spots I really like for various
reasons, some because they have fish there on occasion. We've pretty
much lost the Nuke Plant and the Gas Docks, though, thanks to former
President Bush's inability to protect the country from attack.

What? Now it's some contrived political issue?


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