Got an early start to catch the flood in the eastern Peconic. Love this time of year when it starts to get light at 5AM. The striper Gods were with me as the first drift resulted in a 30" fish boated & on ice, then not a hit for the next 1/2Hr. The next 1 & 1/2hr was non stop action producing 6 more bass, a few looked a little short & a few looked a little too big, all returned. Then some far away mythical being flipped a switch & the fish turned off, still a good amount of fish on the screen just not interested in anything I had, same wind, tide still running, just turned off. I guess that's bass fishing, & why we keep coming back for more.
John
What Turns The Bass On & Off
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Sounds like a great day John!
I pulled out of my slip this morning for a quick 2 hour trip before work
Very seriously thought about going through the canal and heading that way
Not looking for exact info but when you say “eastern peconic” are you meaning east or west of jessups???
I pulled out of my slip this morning for a quick 2 hour trip before work
Very seriously thought about going through the canal and heading that way
Not looking for exact info but when you say “eastern peconic” are you meaning east or west of jessups???
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,060 postsSince 2018
Got an early start to catch the flood in the eastern Peconic. Love this time of year when it starts to get light at 5AM. The striper Gods were with me as the first drift resulted in a 30" fish boated & on ice, then not a hit for the next 1/2Hr. The next 1 & 1/2hr was non stop action producing 6 more bass, a few looked a little short & a few looked a little too big, all returned. Then some far away mythical being flipped a switch & the fish turned off, still a good amount of fish on the screen just not interested in anything I had, same wind, tide still running, just turned off. I guess that's bass fishing, & why we keep coming back for more.Nice work, John. You are hitting your stride now!
John
Really looking forward to the full moon action myself later this week.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,847 postsSince 2018
I've notice a few things that can flip the switch on or off.
When they are biting at a new spot, marking the waypoint on the GPS can shut it down quick.
Receiving a phone call, digging through your tackle box or getting the hose and brush to do a little cleaning can turn a drought into a fire drill.
The fastest way to turn off a hot bite is to phone a friend and suggest they head over.
When they are biting at a new spot, marking the waypoint on the GPS can shut it down quick.
Receiving a phone call, digging through your tackle box or getting the hose and brush to do a little cleaning can turn a drought into a fire drill.
The fastest way to turn off a hot bite is to phone a friend and suggest they head over.
First MateOriginal Crew693 postsSince 2019
I can tell ya they turned off today, for me anyway. Made it back to the Peconic & all I found were bluefish intent on eating my bucktails. Sometimes the bass take a hike, or they are present & the big bluefish just beat them to the bait.
John
John
CaptainOriginal Crew1,979 postsSince 2018
Bass were finicky yesterday on live bunker!Being at the right location, right time helps a lot. The Gut is on fire right now.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,847 postsSince 2018
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