Archive for June, 2011

posted by John on Jun 17

Two nice days OTW.

June 16th – mixed review. I was getting nothing but schoolies where I was fishing, with light tackle, they are fun. I ran all over the place. Everything was in place, birds, bait, but no big fish. I tried all kinds of lures, but old faithful (sluggos) did the trick. As I heading back to dock, there was a brief surface feed, and I snagged dinner, a nice 34″ – 15lbs for a thai fish recipe.

June 17th – sustained surface feed. It was like whack a mole. They’re up, zoom, cast, go tight, they’re down. Repeat 15 times. The longest feed lasted about 5 minutes. The action started right after the rain began. I think anything would have worked, but I was using a slow sinking Sebile with a front rigged single hook.

Sorry, no pics.

posted by John on Jun 13

After repairing (June 6-7th) the starter motor, replacing both belts, and chickening out on the 8th due to thunderstorms, I finally got back on the water. I have only seen one blue this year, and these three days were all cookie cutter, in terms of fish and weather. All bass all day long.

June 9th: Atlantic ocean – 6-9am

Having been out to the golf ball on the 5th, I thought I would head out there again. I did not need to go that far, I had the fish all to myself. I never left the north side lobster pot area. A huge school of bass were eating sand eels and pushing them to the surface. it was like the water was boiling. I was throwing a Sebile slow sinker three segment swimmer. I rig it with a single hook on the front since the Sebile has no steel through it and I always think the front loop will pullout of the plastic. With my rigging method, I never have to worry about putting stress on the lure, and the bonus is I get to use it for tuna. I think I caught about 10-12 bass in the 15-20 lb class. I took no pics.

June 10th: Atlantic Ocean/CCB

I started in the Cape Cod Bay and ended up in the Atlantic Ocean. While I was off the popular beach of the area, I released 5 30-33″ fish before I moved away from the crowd and into the Atlantic Ocean. I was using a Sebile slow sinker mackeral but switched to red head Ronzi with a white and green tails after an idiot cast directly over my line while I was tight with a fish. Once his hook caught my braid, the Sebile was history.

In the ocean, I found some bass just under the surface in the lobster pots, and released 10  36″+ fish. You could see them all around under the boat. All were taken on a yellow mambo minnow or the above Ronzi setup. When Jeff passed by, he let me know with hand signals that farther south was dead, but I don’t think he got my hand signals. I was trying to communicate the huge school under my boat was big and down beneath me. All in all, a good day on the water.

Here is an example of the fish I caught. Some were bigger, some were smaller.

June 11th – Cape Cod Bay

I was about to head to the ocean, but as soon as got to the first light house, fish were all over the place. They moved north, then south, then west, then east. They can’t help it they are fish. I never left the area. The fish were in the 32-40″ class. My replacement Sebile was working fine. Also a white Bomber 17A and the same Ronzi setup from the 10th. I released 12 of the 14 fish successfully. I was going to take one, but one fish when released had already bled out (deep hook, long time to be careful), and died quickly. My net finally gave out.

Here is a pic of the class fish I found:

posted by John on Jun 12

JR and Rich joined us for our Sunday outing. JR had fished with us last year and extended his stay a day to come out fishing with us. Are they lucky they did. We came upon a massive surface feed that must have been acres. There were birds and fish everywhere.

All of our rods are small light duty with 4000 series shimano saragossas and saharas. When a 20 lb bass hits it, it is like an explosion and the rod goes over.

I don’t think the lure mattered, but we took the fish on Ronzis and various plugs. The fish were chowing down and took everything we threw. What a difference a day makes.

We easily caught 30 fish in 3 hours, and 1 hour of that was travel time. We would have kept fishing, but the boat threw the power steering belt, I got it back on and the starter did not want to kick the engine, but after multiple tries, the engine started. We came back in immediately, since the fish were heading south and we need to go north to get back to dock.

Here are the pics:

Jr’s big fish

Rich’s big fish

Stephen’s big fish

JR with his stylish release.

20 lb bass bent rod

massive surface feed that went on and on for hours.