Mako Mania
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Are any of the faithful fishing Makomania out of Manasquan this weekend? I will be fishing on my brothers 28 Topaz with my father.
Chris
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THE ROAD will be on the grounds. Last year we caught five over 150 pounders; but no money fish. Still had a great day with four guys who never saw a mako up close. All last year's makos were high fliers. Some of the jumps were really impressive. One took the bait out of my hand and exploded 15 feet behind the boat. We will be heading right back to the same spot this year. This way point has been in my loran and now chart plotters for about 15 years. I found this spot one night setting up for tuna. Shark City. We caught every shark within 2000 feet of the initial hook-up. We would go off and fight them and come right back to the slick and hook-up within 15 minutes. What a day. makocrack=fresh bluefish+ a makomagnet.
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Boy I wonder what Fed-X would want to ship a 5 gallon pail of fish guts that weighs 40 pounds. Who gets the bill if the lid pops off? All the chum we get is made locally. One guy is starting to sell bluefish chum; but he is sold out for this weekend. I sure hope I can catch 20 or so Friday. I ice/brine them and they look like they were just caught for a couple of days. We use some for strip baits and the rest get ground to sweeten the slick.
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No really Like a dream your down and tight. Old Mako killer from the 70's shared that with me, and now its yours.
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Oh yeah, fluke were allot easier to catch back then
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No really Like a dream your down and tight. Old Mako killer from the 70's shared that with me, and now its yours.
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Oh yeah, fluke were allot easier to catch back then
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1977 RLDT "CHIMERA"
JP
1977 RLDT "CHIMERA"
4or 5 years ago I had a small thresher beat the crap out of a fluke I was trying to reel in. It finally took a bite and went back to the bottom. Last year I was reeling in a fluke and a brown shark came up and grabbed it. Had him hooked on 15 pound test for about 15 minutes; chewed through the florocarbon leader.
I am still hoping for bluefish.
I am still hoping for bluefish.
Charlie and all I have to share this story. Your comment about FEDEX and the top popping off brings it all back...
My buddies who do like to shark fish participate in the Star Island tourney every year for the past few. A couple years ago they went in a 28' Grady. When they got back I asked how it went. The response from my friend Don was this..."it was good, but you would have ###### killed someone." Why you ask????
Don lives in Gloucester, and buys Herring, catches mackerel, and catches blue fish etc, to make his own chum. Stuff works great! They mix in the rice or oatmeal, depending on the day to grow the supply and then they freeze it quickly.
Apparently on this trip, there was not enough time in the freezer, unbeknownst to all... So they drove over to Montauk, put the boat away for the night, and headed off for the night. When they got there in the morning...wait for it....it's coming...well, what happens to rice or oatmeal when it gets wet?
Yup, it expands.
So the tops had popped off all the buckets and the entire cockpit of the Grady was 2-3 inches deep in nice fresh, overnighted chum...
And I have teak decks in my Bertram.
He's right. I would have killed someone!!!!
Good story, and they did get it cleaned up, fished in boots anyway, and did ok in the tourney.
But now he freezes his chum thoroughly before leaving!!!
Dug
My buddies who do like to shark fish participate in the Star Island tourney every year for the past few. A couple years ago they went in a 28' Grady. When they got back I asked how it went. The response from my friend Don was this..."it was good, but you would have ###### killed someone." Why you ask????
Don lives in Gloucester, and buys Herring, catches mackerel, and catches blue fish etc, to make his own chum. Stuff works great! They mix in the rice or oatmeal, depending on the day to grow the supply and then they freeze it quickly.
Apparently on this trip, there was not enough time in the freezer, unbeknownst to all... So they drove over to Montauk, put the boat away for the night, and headed off for the night. When they got there in the morning...wait for it....it's coming...well, what happens to rice or oatmeal when it gets wet?
Yup, it expands.
So the tops had popped off all the buckets and the entire cockpit of the Grady was 2-3 inches deep in nice fresh, overnighted chum...
And I have teak decks in my Bertram.
He's right. I would have killed someone!!!!
Good story, and they did get it cleaned up, fished in boots anyway, and did ok in the tourney.
But now he freezes his chum thoroughly before leaving!!!
Dug
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Well I just got back from this weekends fishing trips. We fished Mako mania on saturday at the glory hole. We were surrounded by boats. We fished hard, using mako crack, fluke and everything else but the kitchen sink. We did not get one single bite. It was great spending the day on the water with my pops and brother but that skunk had to go away so we packed up the truck and headed south to Delaware for a canyon day trip on monday. We headed for the South tip of the Poorman's and had a 36 inch yellowfin right away. He went in the box. We trolled all day working our way down towards the Washington and we picked up a nice mahi. We called it a trip at 5:00pm and steamed 69 nm back to Indian River inlet. The yanmars burnt 98 gallons for the day. Not a great trip but nothing beats fishing with the family.
***Special thanks to my buddy Brewster for helping me out with the Mako Crack. It looked so yummy I was going to try some with saltines :)
Chris Holgerson
"Priceless"
***Special thanks to my buddy Brewster for helping me out with the Mako Crack. It looked so yummy I was going to try some with saltines :)
Chris Holgerson
"Priceless"
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