More from the East Coast (pic)

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2011/11/21 11:16:29 (permalink)

More from the East Coast (pic)

Had another heck of a weekend fishing for Rockfish on the east coast.  Lots of fish each morning and night during each respective tide.  Finally got a keeper.  Locals that fish there everyday say it was the only keeper fish caught all weekend.  Bigger fish are hard to find right now, but plenty of fish smaller than 28".
 
The fish went 30", 11.5 lbs.
 
Here you go Pork:
 

 

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    D-nymph
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    RE: More from the East Coast (pic) 2011/11/21 11:53:29 (permalink)
    Just look at that beauty!

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    RE: More from the East Coast (pic) 2011/11/21 11:56:03 (permalink)
    That's too funny. My buddy that went out with me to NJ a few weeks ago, tried a trip to DE for redemtion this weekend. He said that all he could manage were skates. Not sure if he spent much time at the inlet.
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    RE: More from the East Coast (pic) 2011/11/21 11:59:11 (permalink)
    Nice fish by the way. Are you using a super line on your rod? If so, does it give you much trouble in the rocks? I used to use Spiderwire, but was such a PIA to break off of tax rock snags.
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    RE: More from the East Coast (pic) 2011/11/21 14:03:55 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: Porktown

    That's too funny. My buddy that went out with me to NJ a few weeks ago, tried a trip to DE for redemtion this weekend. He said that all he could manage were skates. Not sure if he spent much time at the inlet.

     
     
    Hmmm, not many people catching anything really.  they were all in the wrong places.  I caught more fish this weekend than last for sure.

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    RE: More from the East Coast (pic) 2011/11/21 14:20:14 (permalink)
    He said that he only got a few hours of fishing in, since he went down with his woman. Didn't fish the inlet at all, and stuck to the beaches. He left the tip of his lure chucking rod at home, and didn't want to mess around with his surf rod on the rocks.

    Speaking of which, what kind of set up do you have? Is it comfortable chucking lures all day? I want to get a new salt set up. I can't cast my surf rod with lures for more than 1/2 hour or so. It's ok for chucking out cut bait and works for lures in a pinch. I use an 8' for lures in the inlet, but not the best for out front. Yours looks to be 10'+, and guess it is light enough to chuck lures around? Do you use it for chucking out clams/cut bait too?
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    RE: More from the East Coast (pic) 2011/11/21 16:11:22 (permalink)
    Thanks Tim.

    I guess like anything else, different rod for different use. I was hoping that you guys were using a lure chucker, that would handle 1/2 lb of cutbait/lead. I guess that is why those meat tossers are so heavy.
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    RE: More from the East Coast (pic) 2011/11/21 16:26:09 (permalink)
    yeah, we are using long casting rods with large faced reels to get as much distance on casts as possible.  if you can reach farther than most people and know what you are doing, you will find fish.
     
    I had to have caught around 30-40 fish, maybe 8 in the mid 20's and the one keeper, so not big fish and did that for friday, all day sat and sunday morning.  I am pretty sore in my upper body but really not too bad for the amount of fishing I did throwing mainly 4 oz of lead as far as I can most casts...
     
    Let me know next time you will be around, ill give you a tour and show you what to do if I can make it over.

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    RE: More from the East Coast (pic) 2011/11/22 08:44:22 (permalink)
    Pork..
    I have a 10' Tica with an Okuma Eclipz EZ-90 reel on it and it is pretty cast friendly. I loaded it up with 30# PP and a topshot of 50lb Big Game for casting and would feel comfy casting that combo for a good while. The rod is really light but I used it mainly for soaking cast shark/redfish baits and it handled 5' bulls/blacktips/spinners with no problem.

    If you forgo the topshot of mono, wear a glove or leather fingers (for traditional archery) when casting heavy junk on straight braid. It will rip your fingers up.

    http://www.ticaamerica.com/product_detail.aspx?id=78&catid=0

    Price has gone up since I bought mine. I think I paid $50 for the 10' 2-8oz 2pc spinning rod at an Academy down in TX back in 2003.

    PS - darn tax rocks screwing up everyone's fishing...
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    RE: More from the East Coast (pic) 2011/11/22 10:32:36 (permalink)
    Cool - I've had similar days down there, definitely not 30-40, but 10+ during the right flow. All in the mid 20 range. Seem to get a little smarter, when they hit legal status, but a blast regardless. I'll drop you a message if I can make it out there. It would be cool checking out your technique, definitely different than what I do. I'm usually stuck to NJ, since my work region doesn't cover DE any more. 2 little kids, doesn't allow for my annual trip to Dewey any longer, so pretty much only get out on work trips.

    My buddy has a Tica and likes it. I think sort of what you are saying Eyes. Handles both pretty well, but likely not the best for casting and retrieving plugs/pencils all day. Although, for dual action, probably a good call. If I still lived 2 hours from the beach or less, I'd probably make the investment for multiple rods. I already have 3 salt specific rods... None are very good though.

    Oh yeah, do you guys full spool with the Powerpro, or put a backing on?
    post edited by Porktown - 2011/11/22 10:33:27
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    RE: More from the East Coast (pic) 2011/11/22 13:26:37 (permalink)
    I'd love to hit up the shore in December. If work has me headed out that way, I will definitely PM.

    BTW - Cool - after rereading this. My initial "That's too funny" comment was meant to my buddy that was there that same weekend. He has a gift of pulling trash fish out of anywhere. We'll all be catching trout, and he manages that 12" chub, or all catching hybrids and that stray catfish always seems to take his offering over the rest of us.
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    RE: More from the East Coast (pic) 2011/12/09 15:55:51 (permalink)
    Did you guys make it out? I saw Tim's jerky post, hopefully from a mobile phone. The reports are looking ok down that way. Someone caught a 50lber on AI. Probably freezing you gonads off, but better than not fishing!
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