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mattdaga
10-01-2007, 02:47 PM
Is anything cooking around Thatchers to NWC? thinking on heading out Wed AM out of the 'mack.

capemike88
10-01-2007, 10:57 PM
Nothing around Thatchers sunday am, although with the 4f+ seas in the morning it would have been tough to spot them, very little bird activity out there.

in_the_water
10-02-2007, 08:18 PM
Going out of the Mack at 0530 tomorrow morning. Think we are heading north towards IOS. Just going out for a few hours.

Anyone else going out and interested in sharing intel? Anyone see anything recently?

Codfisher
10-03-2007, 08:31 AM
Might want to head south. My buddy took 2 fish on the SWC on Monday on jigs. He reported fish busting everywhere all day. He saw a lot of hookups on other boats as well...suprised no one has posted a report.

fishahn
10-03-2007, 08:41 AM
didn't go over to Thatchers, but did go to the NWC on Sunday afternoon and Monday morning. Saw a few on top Sunday afternoon, but not enough to go after, Monday morning there was some good surface activity on the corner early, but they were up and down quick, small groups. We didn't even try to get any shots, think they were on small bait, as I did see bait being chase out of the water one time, looked like it was only about 2 inches long!
did hear of better surface action south, around BE buoy and beyond, same type of activity, but sound like guys were getting some good shots at them!

Was still quite a few fish around though, saw fair amount of hookups, some trolling, some jigging. We landed one fish each outing, and had several others on, all on jigs!

overall 2 good days on the water!

rich

in_the_water
10-03-2007, 02:40 PM
Went out this morning out of the Mack and it was pee soup. Only about a 1/4 mile visability. Went north off of Rye beach 3 or 4 miles and tried doing some jigging and caught a dog. Heading back to the mouth of the back and picked up a few bass up to 30". Lot of bait in the water and aggressively feeding bass. Thought it was bunker but turned out to be sand eels.