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yes roccus WTF is rightBoat Vandalized!!
Got down to the boat at first light and found my dashboard in total disarray, WTF??? Noticed that my plastic bag stocked with Beggin' Strips for any sea dogs accompanying their humans I meet while fishing was torn open and empty. Then noticed the same for a bag of sunflower seeds. Then it got weird, a white Finn-S lure was "eaten" up to the hook and the culprit tried to open a bag of more white Finn-S?? Even more weird was a rigged Sluggo with it's tail detached and a white Big Occhi also with a detached tail.
I assume the culprit was a bird by virtue of the peck marks on the Occhi and the Sluggo, but there was no bird around. A rigged Finn-S on a rod handing under the canopy was untouched.
Well all in all nothing horrible, but the fishing was. Not a sniff...
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Despite what some people may say, I think that Striper fishing can be just as challenging as any other species, and, at times, even more so!Agita Fishing!!
Used to think striper fishing helps rest the mind, well that sure isn't the case this year. The fishing has been at Jedi Master level. Since August 24, I've gone out 11 times, got skunked 3 times and have caught 15 fish, 23-28".
Nothing has been easy, attention to detail necessary including looking for fish at old haunts at the proper tide. Casting to feeding fish is pointless, they only come up for a brief second. The secret is to position yourself so you're casting in an ambush area near to where you saw the fish break and cast for a good 25 minutes before you move. It's the 2024 New Normal; avoiding a skunk is a major victory. In the good old days I'd go from late May to mid-September before Pepe LePew came to visit.
I usually hit that number by the 3rd week of June doing my 1 a day routine. It's been approved and endorsed by "The Admiralty", who loves to wake up to a silent house...I got the over 150!
You need to fish harder!
Once a day just isn't cutting it!
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It seems that most species when caught in water shallower than their typical habitat put up the best fight. I have observed this pattern with Stripers, Fluke, Sea Bass and Blackfish.Hoping for 150 this year, the poorest total since 2015!!
Quick update, including Sep 2, I've been out 9 times, skunked twice, and 12 fish, 23 - 30". Caught that 30" this AM, a beautiful fish! It was a "stealth, tiny splash" hit on the popper, typical of larger fish, but the first 10 seconds of the fight consisted of quick, tiny head shakes, convincing me it was a small fish. After that, she took off on a long run and turned my 22' boat around twice, making me realize that this was not a small fish. The other interesting point that even though this battle royal took place in less than 4' of water, the fish stayed below the surface the entire time. I couldn't see the the true size of her until she was along side.
She was the 140th Maine fish for the season, so there's hope for a season total of 150 or more...
People fish for many reasons: love of the outdoors, provide for their family, show up their friends, etc. R7 is the only one I know that fishes for the love of plotting data!
Hope it's an anomaly, but I'm not holding my breath. The data set is very well controlled. Over the past 13 seasons I've caught 99% of my fish using the same lure in the same size, and fished the same waters 100% of the time. We should soon see if 2024 was another piss poor one, or hopefully, that big class we all need.I agree. R7s numbers are quite alarming.
However, it could have been an off season for many reasons. Next year will be the tell. Hopefully there will be a bounce back and you chalk this season up to an anomaly!