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Chesapeake Angler (and his wife) visiting in October
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Re: Chesapeake Angler (and his wife) visiting in October
As if JimC needs any help with new SPs!
Did you get out on a boat at all?
Did you get out on a boat at all?
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Re: Chesapeake Angler (and his wife) visiting in October
Yes Jim and I fished Cork Harbor and had a blast. Fish were cooperative..Tanglerat wrote:As if JimC needs any help with new SPs!![]()
Did you get out on a boat at all?
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Re: Chesapeake Angler (and his wife) visiting in October
Chessie,
Not sure if you are still checking into the forum but I have an opportunity to go out Sunday and Monday Nov 10 & 11 from Widwood crest in New Jersey chasing Stripers. I think we intend "chunking with bunker" as its called but any advice you could provide would be welcome.
I understand this end of NJ was not impacted by Sandy.
Private boat fishing with some work colleagues.
Donal.
Not sure if you are still checking into the forum but I have an opportunity to go out Sunday and Monday Nov 10 & 11 from Widwood crest in New Jersey chasing Stripers. I think we intend "chunking with bunker" as its called but any advice you could provide would be welcome.
I understand this end of NJ was not impacted by Sandy.
Private boat fishing with some work colleagues.
Donal.
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Re: Chesapeake Angler (and his wife) visiting in October
Dog:
Cape May is where we go for summer vacation. You will be fishing the Cape May Rips at the mouth of the Delaware Bay. I hear they are doing well and most stripers (Bass) will be large 20-30 lbs. Hope for clear water. Silty is not as good.
Bait is fine but hope you have some large lures like 6-8" storms (soft plastic with paddle tail and lead built in), jigs and spoons. Sometimes they come up top for surface lures.
You may also find a fluke (flounder) or tow and possibly big, mean Bluefish.
Go onto The Bass Barn and read up under the Delaware Bay board. Also search cape may rips fall
http://www.thebassbarn.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=7
Cape May is where we go for summer vacation. You will be fishing the Cape May Rips at the mouth of the Delaware Bay. I hear they are doing well and most stripers (Bass) will be large 20-30 lbs. Hope for clear water. Silty is not as good.
Bait is fine but hope you have some large lures like 6-8" storms (soft plastic with paddle tail and lead built in), jigs and spoons. Sometimes they come up top for surface lures.
You may also find a fluke (flounder) or tow and possibly big, mean Bluefish.
Go onto The Bass Barn and read up under the Delaware Bay board. Also search cape may rips fall
http://www.thebassbarn.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=7
Don wrote:Chessie,
Not sure if you are still checking into the forum but I have an opportunity to go out Sunday and Monday Nov 10 & 11 from Widwood crest in New Jersey chasing Stripers. I think we intend "chunking with bunker" as its called but any advice you could provide would be welcome.
I understand this end of NJ was not impacted by Sandy.
Private boat fishing with some work colleagues.
Donal.
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Re: Chesapeake Angler (and his wife) visiting in October
Don:
Well how did you do? I read reports for that weekend and sounded like water was off-color and fish were hard to come by. It can be a magical area.
Mike
Well how did you do? I read reports for that weekend and sounded like water was off-color and fish were hard to come by. It can be a magical area.
Mike
Chessie Fisher wrote:Dog:
Cape May is where we go for summer vacation. You will be fishing the Cape May Rips at the mouth of the Delaware Bay. I hear they are doing well and most stripers (Bass) will be large 20-30 lbs. Hope for clear water. Silty is not as good.
Bait is fine but hope you have some large lures like 6-8" storms (soft plastic with paddle tail and lead built in), jigs and spoons. Sometimes they come up top for surface lures.
You may also find a fluke (flounder) or tow and possibly big, mean Bluefish.
Go onto The Bass Barn and read up under the Delaware Bay board. Also search cape may rips fall
http://www.thebassbarn.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=7
Don wrote:Chessie,
Not sure if you are still checking into the forum but I have an opportunity to go out Sunday and Monday Nov 10 & 11 from Widwood crest in New Jersey chasing Stripers. I think we intend "chunking with bunker" as its called but any advice you could provide would be welcome.
I understand this end of NJ was not impacted by Sandy.
Private boat fishing with some work colleagues.
Donal.
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Re: Chesapeake Angler (and his wife) visiting in October
Chessie,
We boated 3 fish. I got one about 16lb. The bunker heasds seemed to be the bait of choice. Water was quite murky.
Thanks for your advice, definitely something i will try again.
Donal.
We boated 3 fish. I got one about 16lb. The bunker heasds seemed to be the bait of choice. Water was quite murky.
Thanks for your advice, definitely something i will try again.
Donal.
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Re: Chesapeake Angler (and his wife) visiting in October
Good for you Donal. You did good. That was a tough weekend for bass fishing.
Mike
Mike