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Stripers On Stellwagen W/ Tony Squid
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Took Tony Squid out for some (fin) fishing off Race Point (provincetown) and onto Stellwagen Bank last Saturday. Here's the report:

Off the mooring by 500, of the dock by 530 with my son, (BFE) Capt John Brierley of Doubles Charters and squidfish.net / GI squidding friend , Tony. Through the canal (aaginst the current -it always seems to be that wwhen I can go the current is against me) and straight to Race Pt on FAC seas. We could see the tower at Rp from the canal.



Rp was crowded with a tanlge of boats employing different methods , drifting casting and trolling at a variety of speeds os it was very difficult to find a line to troll or a spot to stop and jig or cast. Gave it a shot for about an hour boated one blue. Saw no other fish come over the rails.



Went around the tip to fish the rips. Nothing, slow trolled , nothing. Decided to go check out the whale show. Once again we were treated to a fantastic show with well over a hundred sightings thu the day some VERY close.



Put down the tuna rigs, set out the side riggers for th first time. Trolled 2 daisy chainsgreen) and two jet heads(silver/ green) and one deep swimmer (mahi pattern). Crossed the hump at the closest tip of Stellwagen marking nothing. Finally marked tons of fish on the bottom in 75 feet. Stopped and jigged and dropped bait. BANG , BAng, BAng, everyone went off immediately, dogfish dogfish dogfish. Headed back toward birds off plymouth and found breaking fish on the surface. Put the tuna rigs back out , nothing. stopped to cast - Salty needles in yellow and olive, small metals.. all fast fast fast retrieve, nothing. John paused his retrieve and bang, fish on, I took the helm to chase as it started burning line. circled the fish (like riptide taught me [Image: icon_wink.gif] ) and the fish was quickly (too quickly) under control. We found out why the breaking fish wouldn't take our fast fast fast offerings, they were fat stripers. John brought the first to my gaff at 215PM,, a fat 42" striper. Now we all slowed down our retrieve and it was gangbusters for the next hour with multiple slashes and a couple of takes for each of us. Fish of the day by my son taped out at over 47", small fish was just 33". Seas came up so we headed for the shoreline were we picked up several large blues on the troll- no one could cast anymore. BAck on the mooring just after dark.



Tony, had never been into action like this and never seen such large, took his biggest blue and striper home to show the neighborhood.


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Way too cool.

I am really happy for you Toni!!!!

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#3
awesome catch!!!! <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/xyxthumbs.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':ink' />
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Thanks Glen. Without SF.net the chances are I wouldn't know tony. Check out some more of pics, first is my 12yo son with high hook of the day.


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John and I with our best>


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Buster, just so you know, fishing for striped bass on Stellwagen Bank is illegal, a federal offense, in fact. If indeed that's where you took those fish you might want to take those pictures down and delete names from this thread. Federal fines for poaching are pretty steep.
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hi mikeQ, please point us to the particular offence. I could not find any.
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[quote name='glen' post='12372' date='Jul 30 2008, 10:22 AM']hi mikeQ, please point us to the particular offence. I could not find any.[/quote]

Thanks for your concern. we were on the CC bay side of the the EEZ / 3 mile line and not in any closed areas when we found the stripers.



"... headed back toward birds off Plymouth..."
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blusterblue, that was fun .. we should do it again <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':ink' />

If you check this thread, John and I will head out again tomorrow, wonder if you can take a day off and go with us ?



Allan: thanks, it was fun, the whale watching show was great.



Glen: [url="http://stellwagen.noaa.gov/about/location.html"]http://stellwagen.noaa.gov/about/location.html[/url]



MikeQ: Thank you for your concern Mike.

Busterblue and Captain John eyes were on the radar/gps at all time when we head out there.
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[quote name='busterblue' post='12373' date='Jul 31 2008, 12:52 AM']Thanks for your concern. we were on the CC bay side of the the EEZ / 3 mile line and not in any closed areas when we found the stripers.



"... headed back toward birds off Plymouth..."[/quote]



Thanks for the clarification, then BusterBlue. It was the title of the thread that threw me. Congrats on the good day. Nice fish.
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ok great. i am glad no one is going to jail then!!! phew!!! <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':ink' />
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#12
Nice fish guys!!!! WTG Tony!



Been very slow the past two weeks down here. How far off shore do you fish?



Later,



Tatonka
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#13
[quote name='Tatonka' post='12385' date='Aug 1 2008, 02:21 PM']Nice fish guys!!!! WTG Tony!



Been very slow the past two weeks down here. How far off shore do you fish?



Later,



Tatonka[/quote]





Nice to see all of you staying active. Caught a keeper last week end late at night in my Kayak (32 inches). trolling with two storm baits.
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