That's tough, your chances are much better late April-May and the fall run. Time for Fluking
where you fishing (location) and how (boat or surf)? The spring was pretty good for me striper wise but timing is everything
When you look at it like that; sure I can see why you would be upset. But don't get yourself down or discouraged about fishing for them. Sounds like this may have been your first shot at them. The first season (spring run) I went for them I didn't catch one either. But with perseverance, learning from the guys on here, and fishing with some of them that know the in's and outs of 'how to', I managed to learn quite a bit and now able to produce them. Give yourself another chance this fall; talk with the guys on here and keep at um! You will be so happy you did when you land your first one. (that is if you haven't already) We are all here to help one another!
You gotta be in it to win it! I don't even want to know what some of us spend in a season to catch a few fish.... Gas, dock fees, tackle, gear, etc. I would suggest booking a charter early or getting on a charter's open boat if they offer them. There are many great Captain's out there, each with their own specialty. The key is to book early because these guys book fast.
No disrespect meant to any other boats, but for livelining on a party boat, you need to go on the Big Mohawk. They charge 10$ less then the other boats and bring less people on, while staying out longer and have a much more experienced and involved crew. On top of that, their Captain really cares a lot. They're not out to make a buck, they want to fish. I remember when I wanted to "give up" on stripers, I had 4 skunks in a row on party boats and countless skunks from the surf. I made "one last trip"(Which was on the BM) and I lost count of how many 25s I caught that night, to go with a 30 and my personal best at 40. I will never forget that night no matter what. I will have better trips then that night in the future, but I will never forget that one. The skunks is what makes good fishing so great. I've had countless trips on both surf and boat where I caught jackshit, but when I do catch them(And as I get older/more experienced I am catching more and more) it makes it just that much more worth it. The 1000's of dollars and hours is worth it in the end. Their is no better hobby then this one. Surf fishing hasn't been good, and my 2 fluke trips on PBs this year haven't been good. When I limit out though or catch an 8 lber, etc, those trips will be all worth it. It balances out in the end, trust me.
Quote from: Takes Prizoners on June 26, 2014, 09:26:37 AMwhere you fishing (location) and how (boat or surf)? The spring was pretty good for me striper wise but timing is everythingI went out of both brielle and point pleasent both from the surf and from a boat
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