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Online KenT

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Massachusetts 2011
« on: October 25, 2011, 01:38:20 PM »
Sorry guys…I’m sick and it’s been busy catching up on work…so this will be a very brief picture report…I guess that’s a nice change  for once…
 
Here is the fishing first.
 
Fishing was okay…not spectacular and pretty species poor. If  it was just a couple of weeks earlier, it may have been better. I only had a  total of 16 hours of fishing time (not including boat travel time) so I guess  the results was not too bad. There may have been better chances for Little  Tunny from shore and more of a Haddock bite on the boat. It was a transition  time so the Cod was winding down and the Pollock has not arrived in good number  yet. But the Tautog were there and they were hungry even though I didn’t have  any green crabs for bait.
 
Oct 10, 2011 – Yankee Fleet full day, Gloucester
 
Boat rental rod: 7', 30-50 class conventional rod stiff  enough to fish a 20oz weight, a rusty and jerky 4/0 Penn Senator filled with  50lb mono and frozen clam bait, fished on dropper loop with a 5/0 circle hook  about 12" from the sinker
 
We fished the Stellwegan Bank about 20 miles offshore in 220  to 265 feet of water! That's a long way to crank on a jerky 4/0 Penn Senator!
 
**Fishing 50lb mono and a stiff rod in 200+ feet of water  sucks. Bite detection is basically nil for a newbie to fishing this deep and  this heavy! :evil:
 
Tusk…locally called cusk (Brosme brosme) Species #202
 

 
Also caught a Picked Dogfish which the deckhand shook off  before I can take a picture :(
 
New fishing friend who is a proton accelerator senior  technician at Mevion
 

 
Oct 11, 2011 – Woods Hole Stone Pier
 
Two rigs:
 
Rig #1: 7', 30-50lb rated, 1-3oz casting range, 3-piece  travel boat rod from TFO, Shimano Cardiff 301 with 50lb Sufix braid, 6 feet of  40lb rub leader tied as dropper loop, 6" of 40lb hook leader to a #8  baitholder hook and a 3oz bank sinker. I fished this rig on bottom or near the stone  pier with live sandworms.
 
Rig #2: 9', 10-25lb rated, 3/4-2.5oz casting range, 4-piece  travel spinning rod from TFO, Pflueger Solara 4035 with 30lb Sufix braid, 4  feet of 15lb mono leader tied to a 1oz Kastmaster.
 
Bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) A little 2lb snapper blue  during a blitz on a 1oz Kastmaster!!!
 
**Casting to baitfish flying out of the water was way  cool!!!
 

 
Little Tunny aka False Albacore (Euthynnus alletteratus) I  actually saw a small blitz out of casting range…apparently we were a couple of  days too late…one casualty of the action…
 

 
Switched to live sandworms
 
Scup (Stenotomus chrysops) Caught a number of small  ones…they were out of season
 

 
Cunner (Tautogolabrus adspersus) Species #203…caught too  many of these
 

 
Tautog (Tautoga onitis) Species #204…my top shore fishing  target and I caught at least 8 of them!
 
**People say tautog bites are hard to detect...not so for  me. They actually clamp down on bait pretty hard. People also say tautog's bony  mouths are hard to hook...but I would say all the bites I suspected as a tautog  hit I had hooked and landed all of them. I was using a #8 baitholder  hook...while most people suggest using larger #2 to 1/0 hooks when fishing  green crabs. Maybe the larger hooks are harder for the fish to take in...and  the way the crabs are rigged on the hooks meant the hooks are pointed outward  and sideways, making hooking the tautog much harder. If you want tautogs, you need  to fish way tight to rocks!!!
 

 

 
Stone Pier
 

 
Oct 22, 2011 - Yankee Fleet full day, Gloucester
 
We fished Stellwegan Bank from 220 to 270 feet of water!
 
Boat rental rod: 7', 30-50 class conventional rod stiff  enough to fish a 20oz weight,
 
My own Daiwa Saltist BG40 filled with 65lb Sufix briad with  about 200 feet of 40lb Berkley Big Game mono
 
Frozen clam bait, fished on dropper loop with a 5/0 circle  hook about 12" from the sinker.
 
**Switching the boat rental jerky, slow 4/0 Penn Senator with  50lb mono to a smooth, 6.4:1 Saltist with 40lb mono and even a little bit of  braid fished made a big difference. It took much less time cranking up the rig  to change out bait, and the lighter mono + the little bit of braid fished  allowed for much better bite detection! If you ever decide to do this, I would  recommend even fishing only a 50 feet mono top shot and run braid the rest of  it (to please the captain and mates...because tangles are often guaranteed when  dogfish are around). If I had used my Saltist on the first trip on Oct 10,  maybe I would have caught a few more fish!
 
**I also learned that keeping the rig on bottom at ALL times  increase the number of bites. This is pretty intuitive really, but the captains  and mates told everyone to drop the rig to the bottom and then take 4-5 cranks  up. I did this on the first trip and the first drift of the second trip.  Yeah...the sinker would bounce on bottom occasionally, but it is NOT on bottom!  Most of the bites came on bottom for me...and after a while, I decided to  ignore what the captain and mates suggested...and made sure my sinker is always  on bottom AND NOT BOUNCING! Somehow, I get more bites by doing this. The boat  would rock and roll...but I used my rod to adjust to the change in  height...point it down as the boat rolled up, and pulling it up at an angle to  the side as the boat lowers. This let me keep the sinker on bottom but I still  had a tight line to detect even the quickest bite...which got me way more bites  and a few more fish than the first trip!
 
Picked Dogfish (Squalus acanthias) Species #205…these guys  get annoying after a while! They twist and circle after getting hook and often  tangle up multiple lines. At one point we had a whole school of them under the  boat and we had the whole boat in tangles…took an hour to sort that out!
 

 
Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) Species #206…my top deep water  target! Finally got three on my second boat trip! Two were short…and the only  keeper I got was not gaffed in time because the deckhands were too busy  untangling line! :(
 
One inch short!
 

 
Two inches short…
 

 
 
And some parts of Boston, Gloucester and Woods Hole through  my eyes…
 
Oct 9, 2011 - Boston
 
After a bit of luggage delay scare I was finally dropped off  the luggage at South Station for temporary storage. It was about 12pm when I  started my Boston half-day tour.
 
Museum of Fine Arts
 

 

 
Old South Church tower
 

 
Boston Public Library
 

 
Now the start of the Freedom Trail
 
Park Street Church
 

 
Massachusetts State House
 

 
Museum of African-American History
 

 
Beacon Hill neighbourhood
 

 
Paul Revere Burial
 

 
Franklin at Old City Hall
 

 
Old State House
 

 
Faneuil Hall
 

 
Quincy Market
 

 
Lobster roll and clam chowder
 

 
Exchange of the keys
 

 
Traffic Tunnel Administration Building and a commemoration  of Boston’s mayor
 

 
Tudor Wharf (Boston Harbour)
 

 
USS Constitution
 

 
Bunker Hill Monument
 

 
William Prescott
 

 
294 steep steps up Bunker Hill Monument…
 

 
…to an original cannon and the view that troops saw
 

 

 
Totally tired after walking the Freedom Trail in 3 hours
 

 
Other pictures…
 
Oct 10, 2011 - Gloucester
 
Gloucester Harbour morning
 

 
Gloucester Harbour evening
 

 
Low tide
 

 
Oct 12 – 21, 2011 – Woods Hole Optical Microscopy Course
 
Everyday started at 8:30am and most days ended at 11pm at  the earliest…with one day we were in the lab working on a problem set until  3:30am. It was an intense course…but as you will see in the pictures, we also  had a lot of fun drinking and otherwise.
 
Beer central
 

 
Party time!
 

 

 

 
Free afternoon at Martha’s Vineyard
 
Vineyard’s Haven, Martha’s Vineyard
 

 
Biking around Martha’s Vineyard
 

 
Beach, Martha’s Vineyard…looks soooo fishy!!!
 

 
Lobster dinner
 

 
My crew
 

 
My roommate Andrew’s birthday and his “Facebook Wall” we  drew for him…because he hates getting birthday wishes on Facebook LOL
 

 
Totally overworked and partied out
 

 

 
Just some Woods Hole scenery
 

 

 

 
Eel Pond
 

 
Gallery by the drawbridge
 

 
Someone I'll not forget...that's all I'll say about  it...although from Day 1 we have declared everything will be platonic...and we  didn't cross any major lines...
 

 
It was a great trip! I learned a lot at the microscopy  course, I met a bunch of great fellow students, instructors and commercial reps  that offers me a great network and I even managed to catch some fish!
 
I’ll be visiting MA in the future again…there are still some  fish that needs to be caught!!!

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Re: Massachusetts 2011
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2011, 04:04:48 PM »
 
Well Ken, This takes the cake. You have outdone yourself.
 
My Vote for Post of the Year!
 
Thank you for sharing what was to you and your fellow students great memories,
 
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Re: Massachusetts 2011
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2011, 06:05:15 PM »
Thanks for the kind words bobbyb!  :)

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Re: Massachusetts 2011
« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2011, 10:40:03 AM »
glad it was just a short one!! just kidding.. pics are stories are second to none.. Boston's a great place to walk around and see the sights. Glad you got out fishing!
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Re: Massachusetts 2011
« Reply #4 on: November 02, 2011, 12:41:04 AM »
Thanks Mike!

I actually have a long Florida fishing report from April that I have yet to post. One of these days I'll get to it and post it.  :) Then you'll see my usual long report  ;D ;D ;D

 

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