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RandyJones
06-02-2002, 05:38 PM
6/2 Fishing Report and Ramblings:

John and Mike were out with me today. This was John's first time with a fly rod. We spent most of day covering basic, foundational fly casting technique, presentation, bait and the flies we use to imitate, habitat, fish fighting techniques and a whole lot more. Mike on the other hand is a seasoned pro. (Ahheeeemmmm)- he-he)

The day started with us walking slowly up to an area I figured we would spot some fish in the shallows, on the dropping tide. Sure enough, there they were. They had been in here the last 2 days straight. They swam towards us in a foot of water with more coming behind them. Mike through my usual 4 inch sand lance pattern at them and they were very interested in it. They would follow it closely for about 15 feet before refusing it. We stayed with the same pattern but went smaller to about 2 inch's. Worked like a charm. (See yesterdays photo of sand lance) We picked up a few and then left for another area that would have a concentrated, compressed water flow-current moving through it. This moving water normally causes the fish to either set-up in the current and feed or swim into the current and feed. This spot had been producing, but not today. Finally the sun showed up so we headed off to the flats to do some sight fishing.

No sooner had we stacked the line in our baskets, pulled 20 feet of line outside of the rod tip and held the fly in our left hand did we spot the first fish. FISH, 100 feet and closing, straight at you. First cast was to far off to the side so Mike re-cast at it as it swam by him. He put it about 5 feet in front of the fish. It charged the fly and before Mike could even get his first strip in, I watched it open it's mouth and inhale his fly deep. Fish ON! The fish went into his backing and put up a gallant fight.

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The fight is on. Notice how shallow Mike is standing?. Maybe knee deep water. The fish was sighted in the same depth.

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A nice freshy. 30 inch's by my measurements. Congrats!

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Fished released, so that another lucky angler (maybe you?) can enjoy the fun and excitement of this great fishery. Who knows, maybe your children will be catching it's off spring in years to come. The way I was taught to release a good striper was to hold it by the lower jaw. When it starts to suck on your thumb, like a baby, it is ok to release it, but not before.

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Our friends the Sea Gulls are busy tending to there eggs. Wont be long before the babies will hatch. Then we can all enjoy them dive bombing our heads as we walk down the beach. Last year I had one take a dump on my head. (he-he)

A Stranger I met on the beach wrote:
Although I'm too strapped to hire a guide, I thought I would try my luck at sight fishing for bass on the Cape. On one foray, I bumped into this guy standing on a step ladder. He had two people standing next to him that I guessed were his sports so I moved because I knew those guys were spending their hard earned money on a guide. Man that guide was working hard, was not fishing and was completely in touch with his
clients. I watched from a distance as they landed fish after fish, all big mind you, and learned a lot from seeing the stripping and casting techniques they were using. Later in the day I learned this guide was Randy Jones.
I met Randy and he actually answered some questions without blowing me off. For a guy who likes to poke fun, I think I would actually invest some $$$ in him just to gain much needed knowledge. It's time to start saving for my real fishing investment. Knowledge!
Phil Sheffield

Phil, Thanks for your kind and generous words! I'm happy a couple of my tips worked for you. You have made my day!
Randy

MKDeceiver
06-03-2002, 01:36 PM
Nice fish. We saw you guys hook that fish out there. Looks like my friend in the background on that photo. I was standing up on the canoe.

There were some big fish out there. Too bad that sun couldn't hold up. (very frustrating)

I love the ladder technique!!! Very similar to my canoe technique.

RandyJones
06-03-2002, 01:46 PM
Nice to meet you,MKDeceiver!

Mums the word on where we were, ok?

To many cooks spoil it.

Yup, you guys were in the background in one of those photos. I watched you guys hooking up also. Was that you holding the fish up in the canoe?

Congrats!!

I could not believe you guys were wet wadeing. Has your voice dropped yet?

You guys had a great view over all that light sand. Looked like they were running very shallow for ya.

Ill look for you,

Randy

MKDeceiver
06-03-2002, 02:46 PM
When I saw you guys I was like "damn their going to see us catch fish over here and my cover is blown". Then I saw the ladder, realized it was you, and felt better about it.

I totally hear you about that spot. I've taken 3-4 friends there. Probably my favorite fishing spot in the world. I would never point the general public there. The spot doesn't produce throughout the whole tide though. Timing and patience is everything over there. It's like clockwork. I've seen boats pull in there, not do anything and then move on. They don't know the secret of it.

That was me holding up that fish. Chomped a #2 olive and white clouser. I had trouble hooking a few though. Check out my report.

Wet wadeing. Yeah it was cold. But you know, that's the only time I have a chance to get sun, so I have to take full advantage of my limited time out there!!!