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Whalerbob
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Posted on 08/28/14 - 3:18 PM
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Thought it might be good to see some Whaler caught fish, I'll start.

24" Sheepshead I caught at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel a couple weeks ago
http://i1072.photobucket.com/albums/w...d82538.jpg

Same day I caught about a 45LB Red Drum on a fairly light spinning rod while flounder fishing zzzinnngggg
http://i1072.photobucket.com/albums/w...166dcf.jpg

22" Largemouth Bass from one of the local MD lakes.
http://i1072.photobucket.com/albums/w...c30827.jpg
(ps: that 54 qt cooler is plumed as a bait well so it serves dual purpose)


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Posted on 08/29/14 - 4:28 AM
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Congrats. They are some very nice size fish.

I see your from DC. Do you fish the Potomac river for the Blue cats?


 
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Posted on 08/29/14 - 5:19 AM
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Thanks, I actually live in MD now so I'll update my profile to reflect that. I know it's popular with some folks but Cat fish is not my thing. I've caught a few incidentally from my kayak while fishing for Small Mouth in the middle Potomac above Point of Rocks, fun on light tackle, no idea what species they were though.


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Rock N Roll
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Posted on 09/22/14 - 9:08 PM
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I'll play.

25lb salmon
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b32...2a2494.jpg

25" lingcod
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b32...mage-5.jpg

27" striped bass
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b32...mage-3.jpg

34" halibut
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b32...612004.jpg

72" sturgeon
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b32...Forum8.jpg

 
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Posted on 09/23/14 - 3:36 AM
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Rock N Roll, nice sturgeon!

Here's some northeast muskies: https://plus.google.com/photos/105379...5275577249


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Rock N Roll
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saumon wrote:
Rock N Roll, nice sturgeon!

Here's some northeast muskies: https://plus.google.com/photos/105379...5275577249


Wow! Never caught the toothy critter. Awesome. On my bucket list. Must be incredible hooking one of those next to the boat.

 
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Now we're talking, nice ones!
RnR I have that same bait well in my Montauk so I'd be interested to see how/where you secured it to the deck. I see it in some pictures and not others so I assume it's removable, mine too. This year I plumbed a 54 qt igloo that serves dual purpose when I'm not live bait fishing so that's gotten more use this year but I keep the round one (Kodiak?) if I'm planning to use bigger baits or lots of them.

In the east they stock a hybrid / tiger muskie, it's a cross between a pike and a muskie. They are rare and although I've had a couple boatside encounters in the local lakes I've never hooked one, yet.

 
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Whalerbob wrote:
Now we're talking, nice ones!
RnR I have that same bait well in my Montauk so I'd be interested to see how/where you secured it to the deck. I see it in some pictures and not others so I assume it's removable, mine too. This year I plumbed a 54 qt igloo that serves dual purpose when I'm not live bait fishing so that's gotten more use this year but I keep the round one (Kodiak?) if I'm planning to use bigger baits or lots of them.

In the east they stock a hybrid / tiger muskie, it's a cross between a pike and a muskie. They are rare and although I've had a couple boatside encounters in the local lakes I've never hooked one, yet.


I built a mahogany rear deck years ago and have ran a strap through it around the tank. I did not want any mounts through the deck, because of integrety issues as well as tripping hazard when tank's not installed. The rear deck space is limited and I like it clear/uncluttered as possible for fishing. I wan not able to find any pictures of the install, but may be able to take a few this weekend. We got some rain and that makes me think of sturgeon. The striper are running too. I am using a transom mount pump on removable mount. Overall works well, but with the tank being on the stern, the bait can take a beating in the bay or ocean.


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Whalerbob
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Thanks, I'd be interested to see what you did. I also have the transom mount pump / pickup you describe and I'm very pleased.

When I first installed my (kodiak I think) bait well, I mounted it to the deck using the supplied brackets but with that method it was a permanent install (because of the brackets) and I used that way for about 8 years or so. It was very solid that way but I did have to carefully inspect and repair the screw / mounting brackets in the deck each winter to make sure everything was tight and a few times I found the screws had worked loose. I ended up with what they call the hockey puck method so even if a screw did come loose it wouldn't allow water intrusion and that seemed to work the best. I've since abandoned that approach and filled in the holes.

I'll take some pics of the new system that you might appreciate. It's hard to describe but I've removed the plate/cover to the sump area (screw holes also an issue for water intrusion) and I've used that indent in the deck as the fastening point for the Igloo cooler/bait well platform which holds it very securely in place. I haven't rigged the round bait well to fit in this manner but I'm sure it will work.

ps: once in a blue moon someone catches a sturgeon or halibut in our waters but we do have some great bass fishing. http://i1072.photobucket.com/albums/w...58eb33.jpg

 
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Posted on 09/25/14 - 10:18 AM
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Do crustacean count?

http://s1190.photobucket.com/user/fli...r.jpg.html

http://s1190.photobucket.com/user/fli...2.jpg.html

I took this guy while diving off my Outrage 21. I always feel that we are not the only ones who are fishing out there....

http://s1190.photobucket.com/user/fli...1.jpg.html


Edited by flippa on 09/25/14 - 10:28 AM
 
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Yes of course crustaceans count and that’s a fine one at that! I used to live in Boston (Watertown actually) and I’d run my little 13’ Whaler down the Charles through the locks out into Boston Harbor which was a cool ride. I don’t dive as much anymore but I’d definitely be looking over my shoulder with all the GW’s you guys are seeing up there now, that’s a monster.

My home waters are now the Chesapeake and hopefully if this weather clears I’ll be able to go crabbing tomorrow and add some more pix soon.

 
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Posted on 09/25/14 - 12:43 PM
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Photos of the twin 46 lb Chinook/King salmon we caught this summer in Rivers Inlet are posted a the bottom of my Personal Page.

 
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Wow Mark, I can't wait until next summer to meet for fishing!

By the way, that new float suit looks way better than your old one :)

Dennis


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Thanks Dennis. That old cruiser suit is a year older than my boat...period correct!


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Salut Saumon,

In what area area are you getting your muskies

Marc-B

I will be fishing for some big pike on Friday close to the U.S. border on the Richelieu river near lake Champlain

 
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Lake St. Louis and lake of Two-Mountains (that's where the Ottawa river meet the St. Lawrence river) around the Montreal Island.


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Thanks Saumon,
I know the area I use to have a cruiser at the marina in ile Perrot, do you trailer.? What boat ramp do you use?

 
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Cooler bait well -http://s1072.photobucket.com/user/Wha...ait%20Well

If anyone is interested I can post more info.

 
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We camped 5 nights deep in the Everglades over the holidays on my Montauk 17. Major adventure with many snook, snapper, sharks, and tripletails (oh, and mosquitos...) but check out this Goliath we wrestled out of the Mangroves. Way to big to lift out of the water, guestimating close to 200#.

http://rs1072.pbsrc.com/albums/w372/W...1420848427

 
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