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Member MAHD776 sent me this Minnesota 26 inch Walleye picture with a Siren . Dan
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That's a dandy, Dan!Manixguy@1994 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 6:29 amMember MAHD776 sent me this Minnesota 26 inch Walleye picture with a Siren . Dan
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This was at the Cape Cod Canal, which is a little over an hour’s drive from Boston. Some world class fish are caught here every year, so it has become a popular spot for hopeful anglers like myself. There is potential for it to be a fishing trip of a lifetime!huyfishin wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 2:14 pmI've never caught a striper before. Its on my bucketlist! This is around boston area?? I just checked flights from where I am all the way to boston. Seems like it could be a trip of a lifetime.Mushroom wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 1:05 pmCouple schoolies from the canal this morning -
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With the current moving, these little schoolies are surprisingly strong!
Caught four stripers, all about the same size, and a blue fish that got off the hook right when I got it to the rocks.
Might go back again tomorrow morning. If the full moon currents push enough bait through, it should make for a hot bite. Maybe even something bigger than a schoolie.
The canal is such a hot spot because it allows fish to cut through Massachusetts instead of going around. They can skip many miles of migration around the outside of the state and get to northern waters sooner. This means there is also some very good striper fishing in Boston Harbor and even north to parts of Maine for most of the sumemer. If you made a trip to Boston but were unable to make it to the Cape Cod Canal, there is still ample opportunity to catch some nice striped bass in the area.
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Thanks for sharing, Dan! That’s a nice walleye. Ive still never caught a walleye. They’re not so abundant in Massachusetts but I could target them reliably in parts of northern New England. I hear they’re good eating!
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Agreed, very nice walleye and a Siren too!!! I haven’t caught many but they are delicious and that’s a good one
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Nice fish and killer Shimano set up that I know you had strapped to the MUSHROOM EDITION BIKEMushroom wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 3:10 pmBiggest striper of the year so far for me! Of course I didn’t have a tape or scale so I couldn’t weigh it or measure it but it really felt like a slot size fish. (28”-31”)
Caught it in the Cape Cod Canal this morning on my new Canal setup.
11ft Shimano Tiralejo rod and Shimano Ultegra Ci4+ 14000 reel! First season using it but I have been loving this combo so far. It’s light weight enough that I can comfortably cast for hours without really needing a break and it’s plenty strong enough to haul in big fish against the current in the canal.
Shimano actually markets this rod and reel pairing as a “Long Cast Concept” which apparently to helps provide longer casts. I think I’m a believer because I’ve been out casting pretty much everyone else fishing near me when using it, it’s impressive.
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Hope you can try it sometime , I like it a lot . In Minnesota they have size regulations and how many yo can take home to insure a healthy population . Buddies eat like Kings at cabin and take what they can legally take home .
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Nice rainbows buddy, the little ones eat better though and I can cook the bones out that's what I tell myself anyways.MacLaren wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2023 7:20 pmThanks Nick
Another good evening in the Blue Ridge
This rainbow was right at 18" - still not nearly as big as the one my sister caught.
I'd like to hook one or 10 of those stripers your catchin Nick
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Walleyes my favorite freshwatwr fish to eat! That's a good size one there. Do you guys eat the cheeks out of them? It almost taste like a scallop, and you cook them about the same too. My buddy is a guide for walleye and had a gallon zip lock bag full of them by end of season. One of the best meals of my life when we cooked them up.Manixguy@1994 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 3:19 pmHope you can try it sometime , I like it a lot . In Minnesota they have size regulations and how many yo can take home to insure a healthy population . Buddies eat like Kings at cabin and take what they can legally take home .
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Hehe, yes sir! That's what I told my daughterbas well!JestersHK wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 11:10 amNice rainbows buddy, the little ones eat better though and I can cook the bones out that's what I tell myself anyways.MacLaren wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2023 7:20 pmThanks Nick
Another good evening in the Blue Ridge
This rainbow was right at 18" - still not nearly as big as the one my sister caught.
I'd like to hook one or 10 of those stripers your catchin Nick
Those bones though.......lol
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No I have not but definitely would try it . Off topic I give Squirrel heads to a buddy who has a coworker from Louisiana who likes their brains in scrambled eggs !JestersHK wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 11:13 amWalleyes my favorite freshwatwr fish to eat! That's a good size one there. Do you guys eat the cheeks out of them? It almost taste like a scallop, and you cook them about the same too. My buddy is a guide for walleye and had a gallon zip lock bag full of them by end of season. One of the best meals of my life when we cooked them up.Manixguy@1994 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 3:19 pmHope you can try it sometime , I like it a lot . In Minnesota they have size regulations and how many yo can take home to insure a healthy population . Buddies eat like Kings at cabin and take what they can legally take home .
MNOSD 0002 / Do more than is required of you . Patton
Nothing makes earth so spacious as to have friends at a distance; they make the latitudes and longitudes.
Henry David Thoreau
Nothing makes earth so spacious as to have friends at a distance; they make the latitudes and longitudes.
Henry David Thoreau
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Thanks Salty!SaltyCaribbeanDfly wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:37 am
Nice fish and killer Shimano set up that I know you had strapped to the MUSHROOM EDITION BIKE
You know it!
Of course now that I spent the time and money to set up this bike, I’ve caught all my fish within walking distance of the parking lot but aside from that, the bike setup has worked like a dream so far.
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Well at least you look good riding that short distance and eventually you’ll really need it for a long haulMushroom wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 8:19 pmThanks Salty!SaltyCaribbeanDfly wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:37 am
Nice fish and killer Shimano set up that I know you had strapped to the MUSHROOM EDITION BIKE
You know it!
Of course now that I spent the time and money to set up this bike, I’ve caught all my fish within walking distance of the parking lot but aside from that, the bike setup has worked like a dream so far.
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Fantastic! We visited a beautiful state park yesterday and fished off a pier, supposedly for rainbow trout. A local told us that he hadn't caught a rainbow there in several weeks. We caught 12 fish between us, all baby throwbacks, but four different species of bream-like fish. So it was interesting. My friend caught what looked like a Warmouth, which really surprised me.Mushroom wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 8:19 pmThanks Salty!SaltyCaribbeanDfly wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:37 am
Nice fish and killer Shimano set up that I know you had strapped to the MUSHROOM EDITION BIKE
You know it!
Of course now that I spent the time and money to set up this bike, I’ve caught all my fish within walking distance of the parking lot but aside from that, the bike setup has worked like a dream so far.
The funny thing was that a young tourist from Utah fished next to us and caught only one fish - an 8" largemouth bass.
So next week we're going after pink salmon.
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Good luck salmon fishing!
There are a handful of lakes in northern New England that have salmon stocking programs but they’re seasonal and heavily regulated. There is a tiny population of native Atlantic Salmon that is tracked returning to rivers in Maine but they’re listed as federally endangered and are illegal to target.
There are a handful of lakes in northern New England that have salmon stocking programs but they’re seasonal and heavily regulated. There is a tiny population of native Atlantic Salmon that is tracked returning to rivers in Maine but they’re listed as federally endangered and are illegal to target.
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Sorry for only getting one picture, but here is the boys first sockeye. We caught our limit of four each. We had a lot of fun.
Josh
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Nice catch! Gonna be some good eating!
Looks like a nice boat too. My nieces love fishing and something like that would be perfect to bring them out fishing on the lake instead of from shore.
Looks like a nice boat too. My nieces love fishing and something like that would be perfect to bring them out fishing on the lake instead of from shore.
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That's a great smile and nice job on making those memories. Sockeye is delicious too.
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Was lucky to beat the skunk last night with this schoolie. Better than nothing!
Wish I got a better picture with the bridge in the background but there’s always next time.
Wish I got a better picture with the bridge in the background but there’s always next time.
- Nick