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  1. captmike28

    Another Fine Morning

    Thanks for the confirmation, John. I just wanted to be sure I was not missing something. Under similar, low traffic situations I sometimes will give myself a bit of a "running start" but that only works if the wind vs. tide situation is not too severe. As usual you take the safe approach to...
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    Another Fine Morning

    John, I meant to ask you this question the other day. I know you own a very nice Steiger Pilot house, and I believe you fish solo most of the time. Do you have a second set of controls in the cockpit? If not, I am curious to learn how you can power drift single handed. I sure can't do it with...
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    Philosophical Question

    Great outing, although a little hairy with the bad weather coming in. The Bass always seem to like biting better the worse the weather gets. I would say score this one as a big WIN-WIN for both angler and fish alike!!
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    No matter where I am…….

    No one out does your own efforts with the rod and reel, Kevin!:D I remember reading an article many years ago about one of the editors of a well-known local fishing magazine that actually took some "time off" to throw a few lures in the surf at a blitz occurring during a friend's wedding. They...
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    Another Fine Morning

    That's why it is called "fishing and not catching"! ;) We did get a few today but no doubt the bite was off. See my report for the possible culprit!!
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    Captain's Table - Mixed Bag Today

    Had the Chris party of join me today for a spring mixed bag trip under some beautiful weather conditions. Started the morning on the ebb tide for Bass in the Gut and while the fish were there, the bite today was a bit slower than my last few outings. Still, the guys worked hard and after just a...
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    She’s official

    Looks beautiful, Vinny. I hope Dawn likes to fish!! However, something tells me she would love to be with her grandfather almost anywhere.
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    Post your 2019-2025 Fluke Pix & Trip Reports Here!

    Watch out, Fluke, your nemesis is in the batter's box!! Looks great Pete; have a terrific and safe season.
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    Old offshore memories

    You look fairly unimpressed, John. I guess you caught bigger ones on other trips!!!:ROFLMAO:
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    Flounder/Blackfish

    I'm glad you had a decent day Matt, but your post kind of makes my point. It took a 3-day trip nearly eight years ago to come up with a decent catch. Very painful.
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    Finally, the 2025 Midcoast Maine Striper Report

    Looks beautiful and delicious, Roccus! And congrats on your perseverance. The first fresh Bass dinner of any season is always a special event.
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    Fog Is My Kryptonite

    The risk involved with kayaks is not limited to the west. I also see far too many folks in kayaks with no high-flying Orange or other brightly colored flag on their stern to improve the visibility of these water level craft adequately. Then to add to the insanity some folks seem compelled to...
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    Fog Is My Kryptonite

    I was actually out fishing Bass in the Race with a friend that very foggy morning. We heard the whole, horrifying incident play out on the VHF as the CG did it's best to rescue all involved. Thank God no one was lost. It was a classic case of some dope "outrunning" the effective range of their...
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    Fog Is My Kryptonite

    I do a few kids camp trips, among others, on the Orient Star every year and it is a blast for the kids and me as well. I too have seen some idiots fishing for Bass on Jet Skis in the Gut a few times over the years. All of your observations apply!
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    Bass bass and more bass

    Making the most of your retirement, Vinny, which is great. And still learning a few tricks from the "Legend". Doesn't get any better than that!!!:D
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    Kissena park.

    I don't think I even owned a camera in those days...John Bowne HS, class of '68 for me. Back then the winters were generally cold enough for the lake to freeze close to solid Dec-Feb. Played a lot of Hockey on the lake as well in those days!
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    Fog Is My Kryptonite

    Funny you should mention waiting for the Fog to lift this morning just west of the ferry, John. I was running the Orient Star this morning heading west to the bay and I thought I saw you there but said to myself "who the heck would be fishing here?" Actually, you made the smart decision, and it...
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    Flounder/Blackfish

    Sadly, the days of Cod and Snowshoe Flounder fishing near the Hooter Bouy, SW of Block are long since gone. I used to actively participate in that fishery for many years both on Party boats and my own vessels in the 70's and 80's. BTW, back then you could also count on catching some Haddock...
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    Kissena park.

    I grew u p walking distance form Kissena Park and fished that lake countless times as a kid. Plenty of Catfish and Carp back then and the occasional small Bass. But never one like that! Well done, Bassmaster.
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    Post your 2019-2025 Fluke Pix & Trip Reports Here!

    Maureen has every right to " go crazy" after a catch like that. What a terrific feeling!!! I love how she is making sure you don't risk dropping her prize overboard.

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