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Re: Memories of our changing times
Great post.... Cut my salt water teeth on a night Bluefish trip on the Cock Robin in the late 80s in my early teens.
On the bait side, we used to fish for Stripers in the spring pretty much using Sandworms exclusively.
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Trying to get the pork rind off the bucktail was about as easy as getting a dried up Gulp off the hook.
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Let's make this a simple one....back in the 80's and 90's & early 2000's when you were practically guaranteed to catch a yellowfin or longfin if you went out on a PB. Those days are sorely gone. For every great trip of tuna fishing this year on a PB, there were about 4-5 stinkers!!!
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talk about tuna.in the late 60's & 70's we could catch tuna at the Klondike.we used to catch yellowfin at the 6 mile lump.
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Been fishing Salt Water more than 60 years and seldom reflected on it much till I saw this thread. As a boy I primarily used a Luxor Spinning Reel in the Surf (forerunner to Crack - later Van Staal); and for the most part Ocean City conventionals, then later a Penn 9M small conventional in the back bays.
Many great memories including fishing for Fluke with spreader bars in the back bays. Bait was primarily cut squid and killies. Like many of us, my father and grandfather taught me how to fish. At the time I was to young to appreciate what enjoyment this passion would lead to for the rest of my life; and would love an opportunity to relive one of my trips with them now that I am older and would appreciate it more. Focusing on Fluke, my fondest fluke fishing memory happened many years later with my son when he was about 5 years old. I had a small aluminum boat and took him out on his first fluke trip to Paddy's Hole, behind Avalon. Long story short, I was drifting and had 2 rods out each side of the boat. I was looking down and cutting flounder belly strips, when I heard someone in a boat near me yell "look at your rod". When I did, the rod was doubled over with the tip in the water when I set the hook. I handed the rod to my son and after quite a battle for a 5 year old, he eventually got it to the boat and I netted a fluke near 7lbs. We got organized and did the drift again, sure enough the same "fire drill" with a fluke over 6lbs. Got back to Avalon Point Marina where pictures were taken ,by the Marina owner, that later wound up in the local paper. My son could not wait to go the next day. When we got to the dock the owner asked my son if he was going to get "another big one today" ... With the enthusiasm of a young boy my son said yep, and sure enough he did....spoiled him for Fluke fishing to this day and he is now 36. Fast forward to current times. I still love Fluke fishing the back bays, but now I jig Soft Plastics and enjoy enticing them into hitting. I have caught many bigger Fluke in the back bays since those two days over 30 years ago, but none as memorable. Sorry for being long winded, this thread just took back to another place and time. |
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Reading post after post about how much better the fishing was years ago gives me an even greater appreciation of that epic month long run of monster bluefish to 25lbs we had last year. That was a true blast from the past back to the future moment. The first day we found them (on the Golden Eagle) my jig was biten off. Grabbed another rod, same thing. Didn't want to waste time putting another jig on so I grabbed my noodle rod with 12lb test and a bait hook. Boom! OMG, what a battle! 30 mins later up comes the biggest blue I ever saw, 24lbs!
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Me too! How about Hippy lures for snappers.
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hippies!!! what a lure.my dad would have us throwing the hippy for snappers and he would put them on live for fluke.i think it was like 73 or 74 at the pp inlet.if you used a live snapper you got a fluke.nice ones too 3-5 lbs.
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Runs to trenton where we would fill our bait tanks in our trucks with herring. I kept my pen behind the Fishermans Den in Belmar. Early morning runs to the pen to "swim" a few baits off the jetty tips before work. (one time at the end of the season i bought a tank full of herring to shrewsbury rocks and caught a fluke over 5 lbs on every singe one 0f them)
surf fishing with Shedder crabs in the summer for bass. High noon in july off the beach and one bite after another when everyone though they were gone until fall. live eels off the jetties @ night during the summer when everyone thought they were gone until fall. I learned from some of the best striped bass fisherman the world has ever seen. I wish I paid attention more, but I was also young and single at that time and fishing took a back seat to chasing women... can't forget ling and whiting on the along branch pier...and the overnight summertime cod trips they used to run out of belmar. all great memories. |
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