This has been a cold winter so far

Had the best winter cod fishing when it was coldest. I also remember catching flounder in the snow in February at the Shinny canal...............about 40-50 years ago!
And along the banks of the Quogue Canal...........................Boy do I miss my father............
Rember having to clear ice from my guides while fishing, and catching, at those places…
 
Rember having to clear ice from my guides while fishing, and catching, at those places…
Clearing ice from our guides was the least of our late winter problems.

I have made many a late Dec or even early Jan Tog trip, with Lep before the seasons started closing earlier in Dec.

Never could get used to the sound of the ice crunching against the hull of his trusty Shamrock while leaving the canal for open water! But, man the Tog fishing was sure good in those days.
 
Then there were those times when the weather forecast was wrong. But like you said Mike, when fishing is good sometimes you take a chance!
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A buddy suggested that when it does get cold when your boat is still in the water, keep the lower unit down, in the water.
His reasoning was that you were not going to get much marine growth that time of year. However, if there were any water in your lower unit after you tilted the motor up, it would freeze if out of the water, would be more protected if left in the water.
Thoughts?
 
A buddy suggested that when it does get cold when your boat is still in the water, keep the lower unit down, in the water.
His reasoning was that you were not going to get much marine growth that time of year. However, if there were any water in your lower unit after you tilted the motor up, it would freeze if out of the water, would be more protected if left in the water.
Thoughts?

Could be either, but have you noticed how many small holes are in a lower unit, and how water comes out of them when you tilt it?

My belief is that the engineers thought of that.
 
I think (maybe) if you fresh water flush your motor (tilted up) you may leave some water in the jacket.
I always lower the motor in sub freezing temps. Old habits hard to break, better safe than sorry.
 
Then there were those times when the weather forecast was wrong. But like you said Mike, when fishing is good sometimes you take a chance!
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I'm embarrassed to admit I can't recall the year when we saw the last huge resurgence of Cod being caught SW of Block I. What I do vividly remember was the bite was so good that party boats from as far away as NJ and MA were making overnight long hauls just to cash in on this fishery! The size of the fleet pounding on the fish was enormous.

I also remember going on one winter trip that year which fits into the theme of this thread. At the time, the best bite was actually overnight, and the boats were leaving Montauk at 9 pm returning the following day around lunchtime. On my chosen trip it was freezing cold, windy, and, of course by the time we anchored up it was also snowing! So, there I am standing at the rail around 3 am questioning my sanity while the Cod were literally flying over the rail! That was nuts!!!
 

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