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I'm with you Slipbob unless those bass have stripes!
I have found those rubber worms in fish too. I agree they should be biodegradable.
Right on love catching spring stripers in the Hudson and in Maine in the summer.
Sadly, and everyone knows this...boat stripers don't count!
Buddy watched a great white maul a seal at South Cape beach last year. With that my flats wading days ended. The shark was 150 yeards in front of him...cut the seal in half. I prefer to remain in 1 piece![/quoteDid same thing except in Florida. I was surf fishing on Turtle Beach just south of Siesta Key beach on Gulf coast and was reeling in a Bonita when I just happened to notice a 7 foot Bull Shark making a B line toward either the Bonita or me. Never got out of the water so fast! Bonita did not make it except for his head.
Buddy watched a great white maul a seal at South Cape beach last year. With that my flats wading days ended. The shark was 150 yeards in front of him...cut the seal in half. I prefer to remain in 1 piece!
I've been chasing them with a fly rod every Spring for 23 years now on Cape Cod...(Image removed from quote.)(42"... the first 40+" fish caught from my buddy's new boat.)Tight lines,Bob
That's a great picture and must be a blast on a fly rod. The area I fish in Maine just north of Kennebunkport is a protected tidal bay so I use my Radisson canoe to troll tube and worm when the tide is in and also wade at low outgoing or incoming and catch the bass on topwater baits mostly. Never got one over 28" but the smaller ones are tons of fun on walleye tackle and the topwater action can be intense at times. I think it's a little too cold there for sharks fortunately
I've fished Pamet Harbor, Race Point and Herring Cove among other places in the Outer cape for years. Due to the number of seals, fishing is now just exercise. The old timers still stop by once in a while and they say no one is catching anything from shore.I see seals every time I go to the beach and I also have seen sharks on a few occasions. It seems to get get worse every year, can't even catch a blue from shore anymore.
Heading to Wells 4th of July week.any recommendations where to fish from shore?bringing our grankids(11 and 7).just want some action.if you don't want to say on here,you can pm me.thanks!!
Ive cleaned many salmon and trout this fall with those things inside of them. They should be banned.
I caught some LG lakers Sunday. I'm now on my way to catch some of those striped things u guys just posted pics of. It sucks that ct has no fishable ice now so I might as well shake the rust off the open water rods.
how'd ya do. I hear its been dead in the housey the last couple weeks
Be careful what you wish for. If you think a ban would only be for "senko type baits" you obviously don't know how the system works. It would more likely be a ban on all soft plastics, thereby prohibiting ALL soft plastics. That includes the Maki's a lot of perch guys are using, soft swimbaits and tubes and other soft plastics the laker jggers are all using, etc, etc.
Buddy watched a great white maul a seal at South Cape beach last year. With that my flats wading days ended. The shark was 150 yeards in front of him...cut the seal in half. I prefer to remain in 1 piece