06-26-2006, 12:11 AM
That's like me Dave, i've not been able to hit the water as much as I would have liked to. Like mentioned above, the rain really has had a negative impact on the fishing on the east coast, apparently all the way up to CT.
I figured by now I would have landed atleast a few nice cats, but none really to speak of. The water has been up and down so much in the rivers that the natural order of things is all screwed up. The fish don't know if they're comming or going.
I also figured i'd have caught a few nice kings, sharks, and a few other things in the big salty pond, but i've been out in the ocean a grand total of like 3 times; and all three times the weather conditions were wrong or I hit the tides wrong. But you've gotta take what you can get in the ocean. If you find a day calm enough to get the boat out of the getties, and you actually don't have to work, you'd better run with it. LOL, that's the breaks I guess. No matter how well you plan or organize, you're still playing it by ear. [cool][cool]
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I figured by now I would have landed atleast a few nice cats, but none really to speak of. The water has been up and down so much in the rivers that the natural order of things is all screwed up. The fish don't know if they're comming or going.
I also figured i'd have caught a few nice kings, sharks, and a few other things in the big salty pond, but i've been out in the ocean a grand total of like 3 times; and all three times the weather conditions were wrong or I hit the tides wrong. But you've gotta take what you can get in the ocean. If you find a day calm enough to get the boat out of the getties, and you actually don't have to work, you'd better run with it. LOL, that's the breaks I guess. No matter how well you plan or organize, you're still playing it by ear. [cool][cool]
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