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Title: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: IrishAyes on June 07, 2008, 06:57:42 PM
Left the dock at about 830 this morning. Broke the inlet and headed south. The intention was to try to find some keeper fluke at the Sea Girt Reef. On the way we spotted about a half dozen birds diving. We headed over to them to find a small pod of bunker. Tossed the snag hooks and put a few bunker in the boat.

I loaded up my bass rod with a lively freshly caught bunker and set it out. I was rewarded with a fierce run off. Fishing with an Avet reel I let the fish take off some line before setting the reel to strike. The fish was now hooked and was still peeling line off the reel. The pressure exerted was too much for the fish as I started to win the war. After many minutes the fish came to the surface. Definately a striped one and of good length.

Finally got the bass to boatside and into the net (barely). Unhooked, measured out at 44 1/2 inches and stuffed into the a ninty-six quart? cooler, with it's tail bending out.

Didn't get any more hits for a while and decided to try for the fluke. Moved off shore a bit further and picked up some smooth dogfish. Kept one for bait and several for Lou who claims that they are delicious. Picked up several short fluke and some skates.

Thinking of the bass caught earlier we decided to try to get back on some bunker. Which we did.

I hooked up with two more bass and lost both, pulling the hook near the boat just shy of netting distance. Was using 8/0 circle hooks and they pulled both times.  :'(

Andy and John both got into a bass each. These fish were in the mid to high twenties range.  t^

It was a beautiful day on the water. Nice ten knot south breeze blowing off of 56 degree water kept the air temperature down.

Here are some pics of today's catch. The fish hanging out of the cooler makes up for the last catch of zilch and an empty cooler.  The fish pulled the scale down to 36 pounds. TT^

(http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg80/irishayes_photos/captjoesfishincooler.jpg)

(http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg80/irishayes_photos/captjoesbassonscale.jpg)

(http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg80/irishayes_photos/meandyandjohnwithbassjune72008.jpg)

Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: Capt. Mike on June 07, 2008, 07:01:28 PM
Nice Capt. WOW I have to get out and get me some of that. Well done guys!  TT^ chrz slt
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: mboy on June 07, 2008, 07:02:23 PM
NIce, Fish.

If using true inline circles, you need to go to 10/0 for the big adult bunker.
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: wink_man on June 07, 2008, 07:09:15 PM
Congrats, sounds like a great day on the water, although I see a little sunburn on that arm in the middle pic, LOL.

Great catch, beautiful fish, and you have to love those Parker 25 sport cabins, there's not another boat in the world like em.

Congrats again to all of you on the fine stripers.

Garry
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: gymrat987654321 on June 07, 2008, 07:11:09 PM
Nice Catch!
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: hareball on June 07, 2008, 07:14:22 PM
Nice job Capt!! Way to drown the skunk chrz
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: IrishAyes on June 07, 2008, 07:27:43 PM
Mike, I had no trouble hooking up with the fish. The one I boated, the hook pulled a lot of lip away from the bone. I don't know, possibly the no stretch of the braid line has something to do with that. You know, something has to give and it ain't the line. 5hrug

Wink, man, I do feel the arm stinging a little about now.  ;D But it was worth it and they will be tan tomorrow.  TT^

BTW. When the fish were cleaned, there was no roe in any of the fish. My fish had two sea robins in it's belly, each about ten-twelve inches long. It also had another fish about the same size, but unable to tell what it was because of the decomposition. Andy's fish had the whole bunker in it that Andy had on for bait. When it went down the hatch, it went down tail first. Kinda shoots the theory that they always turn the fish to swallow head first.
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: Hotrod on June 07, 2008, 07:44:38 PM
Nice job guys.. that hat looks good on you Joe t^
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: Still Running on June 07, 2008, 07:44:53 PM
Nice Job Joe, glad to see something in the cooler and it doesn't even fit!  t^
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: IrishAyes on June 07, 2008, 07:56:22 PM
Yeah Rick, that certainly made up for last week's pic.   ;D
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: Ramtough on June 07, 2008, 08:07:32 PM
Great catch Joe,was out earlier then you and bunker right outside inlet, boats all over them,Did the snagging to load up live-well then went a hunting ,no luck..saw one picked up I guess about 25lbs by Bradley Beach but that was it.Finally gave fluking ashot,abooout a dozen little guys and one that went171/2..Again Congrats on the great catch!!!!!!
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: Bob on June 07, 2008, 08:13:31 PM
Nice report and trip.  If you are using braid and are planning on keeping the fish you might try backing off the drag and let the fish wear itself down.  Braid is great but a big fish pulling on a tight drag causes the skin to give since it is the weakest point.  Less drag equals less tearing. If you are releasing the fish then, of course, you want to get it in as soon as possible.  Your report of the bunker being swallowed tail first is the same as the one I found in a recent bass I caught. Guess the big fish do it their way!  Congrats again.

Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: Reel Class on June 07, 2008, 08:27:29 PM
Nice job Joe not a lot of people came home with the pajamas today  TT^
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: IrishAyes on June 07, 2008, 08:29:17 PM
Bob, I was thinking of the no stretch possibly being a part of the problem. And I do remember reading your report on the fish going down tail first. I guess if the bass is big enough it doesn't matter how it goes down.  t^

Mboy, I know you like the Avet reel alot. Is the dial on the side for adjusting the fighting drag or just the freeline aspect of the reel? I thought I read somewhere where the Avet drag was preset.  5hrug
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: fishon42 on June 07, 2008, 08:38:16 PM
that is awesome.. seems like you had a great day, glad to hear someone is hittin those dam stripers... nice job joe  TT^
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: Pops Soul on June 07, 2008, 08:46:00 PM
Hey Now, Bout time the Capt him self was able to score a nice fish  t^ Way to go guys, you all look good in Stripes  TT^ Joe I'll be out tomorrow I'll give you a shout on 10 when I break the inlet  slt
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: Luna Sea 5 on June 07, 2008, 08:48:53 PM
sweet catch..
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: IrishAyes on June 07, 2008, 08:51:14 PM
Skip, lately I've been monitoring 68, catch me there.

I went south out of the inlet today. About a mile or two south and out about a mile and a half and hooked up with the first fish. In the afternoon we were closer to the beach, maybe a half mile or so out.

Find the bunker, hook up with one and send it down near the bottom.
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: PeggyLee on June 07, 2008, 09:07:12 PM
Joe and Crew, Great catch, Great pics!The Best catch of the Day. Congrads!           AJ. 
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: Fishin Dude on June 07, 2008, 09:13:05 PM
Thanks for the positive report. Nice fish, I could not get out today, but I'm going out of Manasquan Inlet Sunday Morning. <'((((><
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: Uncle Luna on June 07, 2008, 09:28:22 PM
Sounds like you hit the jackpot Joe nice fish there  grtn
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: salty pig on June 07, 2008, 09:47:44 PM
Damn NIce  Capt ! Guess they still out there but  i doubt by the time i hit vacation thurs i can get me one! ill have to go past the hook and beyond LOL

 t^nice job!
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: makokeith on June 07, 2008, 10:11:16 PM
And I thought my last report was good.   Nice fish and thanks for the cool report.
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: FINITALIA2 on June 07, 2008, 10:29:25 PM
nice bass, great report, and nice pictures!
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: CapBob on June 07, 2008, 11:31:55 PM
Great job Joe TT^ t^ chrz slt
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: Bucktail on June 08, 2008, 12:20:44 AM
Great catch Capt. Joe! t^  Congratulations! ;D
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: mboy on June 08, 2008, 07:25:18 AM
Bob, I was thinking of the no stretch possibly being a part of the problem. And I do remember reading your report on the fish going down tail first. I guess if the bass is big enough it doesn't matter how it goes down.  t^

Mboy, I know you like the Avet reel alot. Is the dial on the side for adjusting the fighting drag or just the freeline aspect of the reel? I thought I read somewhere where the Avet drag was preset.  5hrug

The little dial on the side (like most lever drags) is for adjusting the drag range of the lever.

You keep the reel in free spool, adjust the knob, then bring to strike.
If you need more drag, back into free spool, and turn the knob up some more. Recheck and repeat until strike is where you want it to be.
If you  need more then strike when fighting fish, slide handle forward for some more drag.

Like most other (if not all) other lever drags, you are NOT supposed to turn the knob while the real is in gear or you can damage the drag.

The Avet does not have a free spool braking type device for cast control. Their is the 1st click of the lever drag that is preset for there cast control but most do not use it.

A lot of people use earth magnets glued into the reel to slow down the freespool (which is absolutely insane on the Avet reels). I have not had to mag mine yet, but may play around with the idea soon.


When rinsing off lever drag reels,just about all of the should be in free spool so the water can wash the salt out of the drag.

The ONLY exception I no of is on the Shimano Charter special Lever drags (and the the TLD's). The reel should be in gear when rinsing with fresh water after use on those because of the design of the reel (drag seal).

Probably more then you wanted to know :)
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: kezsr on June 08, 2008, 10:01:51 AM
great going guys and great pics also. TT^
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: IrishAyes on June 08, 2008, 05:05:29 PM
Thanks for the info Mike. And...always good to have more info than not enough.  t^
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: blynch on June 08, 2008, 06:44:30 PM
g reat report.  what depth were you at when you caught the big fish???
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: seameister on June 08, 2008, 08:20:58 PM
its nice to see these pix, at least someone catching them. t^
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: IrishAyes on June 08, 2008, 08:34:21 PM
g reat report.  what depth were you at when you caught the big fish???

The big one came from 60'. The others, later in the day were a little shallower, around 40'.
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: mwhal2 on June 09, 2008, 09:10:57 AM
 t^
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: wb on June 09, 2008, 09:36:03 AM
wow nice Joe way to score  t^
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: Treebeard on June 09, 2008, 12:49:52 PM
Great job Joe.. Slammin day!   t^ chrz
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: ped579 on June 09, 2008, 12:58:03 PM
Sweet Catch guys.  It is about time you caught something descent Joe.  Now onto that 40+ Lbs club.

 chrz

Happy Catching

Paul
Title: Re: Irish Ayes Bassing 6/7/08
Post by: Sam3 on June 09, 2008, 01:10:12 PM
Great report Joe.  t^