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jbert22 11-27-2014 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 730239)
What about looking at the weather, salinity, guage height and tide predictions?

Yes I do look at all of the above mentioned. Just not here

jbert22 11-27-2014 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by AubreyLaHaye458 (Post 730337)
Marque posts more reports and more informational reports than most people on this site.


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We'll he seemed butt hurt after a comment that had nothing to do with him.

wishin i was fishin 11-27-2014 09:57 PM

You guys have to remember V bay is a BIG place. I put 60 miles a trip on my boat in the summer running to the pass and outside. You basically have to pick a direction and commit to it. You are not gonna fish the east side of marsh island then run to redfish point to see if anything is there.

After the "conditions check" it is nice to know a bit more detail. I have actually learned a great deal from this site and also met some great people. I don't expect to find coordinates or anything like that, im looking for a pattern of what worked.

A few things i have learned about v bay:
1.Someone, somewhere is catching fish. Somedays its you, somedays its not.
2.Even though you caught em here yesterday doesn't mean they will be there today.

Its disappointing to know that people will do a BS posts but this is the internet after all..

redaddiction 11-27-2014 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 730240)
You forgot to mention green hornet matrix shad, grab it glove, K2 and freezer blocks


C'mon don't tease Capt Marty. He's just a business man. And apparently a damn good one if companies are throwing product his way.

I've fished with him and he is a great guide. His reports a very informative and descriptive. I like reading them. It's better than just a photo with some dude's s just standing there not even smiling. Pah!

Goooh 11-27-2014 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by wishin i was fishin (Post 730350)
You guys have to remember V bay is a BIG place. I put 60 miles a trip on my boat in the summer running to the pass and outside. You basically have to pick a direction and commit to it. You are not gonna fish the east side of marsh island then run to redfish point to see if anything is there.

After the "conditions check" it is nice to know a bit more detail. I have actually learned a great deal from this site and also met some great people. I don't expect to find coordinates or anything like that, im looking for a pattern of what worked.

A few things i have learned about v bay:
1.Someone, somewhere is catching fish. Somedays its you, somedays its not.
2.Even though you caught em here yesterday doesn't mean they will be there today.

Its disappointing to know that people will do a BS posts but this is the internet after all..

Very true. Follow your gut instinct, It's usually there because the information you've accumulated is pointing you there... Thinking too much will usually end up in you talking yourself out of a spot that your gut is telling you to hit.

The bay is so large it can be overwhelming when it's looked at as a whole, make a game plan and only change if your anticipated conditions change drastically.

I've talked myself out of hitting a spot a few times this year and have been within a half mile of limits that were caught by people I know on here - I left with 2 trout... My exact thought was if they aren't on right here there is no way they are biting any different over there, but my gut told to go try...

legallimits 11-28-2014 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by wishin i was fishin (Post 730350)
You guys have to remember V bay is a BIG place. I put 60 miles a trip on my boat in the summer running to the pass and outside. You basically have to pick a direction and commit to it. You are not gonna fish the east side of marsh island then run to redfish point to see if anything is there.

After the "conditions check" it is nice to know a bit more detail. I have actually learned a great deal from this site and also met some great people. I don't expect to find coordinates or anything like that, im looking for a pattern of what worked.

A few things i have learned about v bay:
1.Someone, somewhere is catching fish. Somedays its you, somedays its not.
2.Even though you caught em here yesterday doesn't mean they will be there today.

Its disappointing to know that people will do a BS posts but this is the internet after all..

As much as I agree with Marque about how frustrating it is that any decent "report" thread will get about 2,000 views and almost not comments (that's one of my biggest frustrations too), you just hit the nail on the head about the BS posts. There's a few of the guys on this site that I see out there fishing. If they fish outside of the pass, they'll post a report showing what they caught at Weeks Bay. If they fish at Weeks, they'll post a report about the west side of the bay. And they'll even lie about the bait and the depth. Even though I can't stand the potlickers who are just on here for free info without anything to contribute, the BS posts are even worse. I hate that I have to be a weekend warrior, but with a demanding job and kids at home, there's only a little time for fishing. I'd like to know that my fellow fishermen are not trying to send me on a wild goose chase, and then I'll get on after the trip and pay it forward to the next guy with an informative post. There's plenty of fish out there.

jpeff31787 11-28-2014 01:56 PM

You can't blame people for not putting where they caught fish and what they caught on, because the next day there will be 50 boats there because they read it online. As long as the report includes the actual body of water of where they fished is good enough for me. I should be able to locate the fish once I'm on the water.


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Clampy 11-28-2014 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by jpeff31787 (Post 730392)
You can't blame people for not putting where they caught fish and what they caught on, because the next day there will be 50 boats there because they read it online. As long as the report includes the actual body of water of where they fished is good enough for me. I should be able to locate the fish once I'm on the water.


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Yep. Don't fish ghost. Or ghost reef for that matter.

Always follow your gut.

"W" 11-28-2014 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by legallimits (Post 730384)
As much as I agree with Marque about how frustrating it is that any decent "report" thread will get about 2,000 views and almost not comments (that's one of my biggest frustrations too), you just hit the nail on the head about the BS posts. There's a few of the guys on this site that I see out there fishing. If they fish outside of the pass, they'll post a report showing what they caught at Weeks Bay. If they fish at Weeks, they'll post a report about the west side of the bay. And they'll even lie about the bait and the depth. Even though I can't stand the potlickers who are just on here for free info without anything to contribute, the BS posts are even worse. I hate that I have to be a weekend warrior, but with a demanding job and kids at home, there's only a little time for fishing. I'd like to know that my fellow fishermen are not trying to send me on a wild goose chase, and then I'll get on after the trip and pay it forward to the next guy with an informative post. There's plenty of fish out there.

What did people do before internet and fishing forms ? Just asking ?

I know I just went fishing and never read a report in my life until LSM back in 2007 I think

We just woke up and went fishing , sometimes we found fish and sometimes we didn't but we learned .


Fishing is not about always catching. , it's about getting on the water and enjoying the outdoors ! I use to take fishing way way way to serious but now that I guide I see more value in it than just catching

I would say 80% of the people I fish are happy just getting in the water and catching fish is 2 nd . Spending time with family or friends


I share info between other guides and friends because sometimes my buddy who fishes twice a month will go out and stroke em .. And they will tell me because I have told them in the passed

I see a lot if guys who fish with each other and share info with each other which always keeps them on fish .

Clampy 11-28-2014 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 730400)
What did people do before internet and fishing forms ? Just asking ?

I know I just went fishing and never read a report in my life until LSM back in 2007 I think

We just woke up and went fishing , sometimes we found fish and sometimes we didn't but we learned .


Fishing is not about always catching. , it's about getting on the water and enjoying the outdoors ! I use to take fishing way way way to serious but now that I guide I see more value in it than just catching

I would say 80% of the people I fish are happy just getting in the water and catching fish is 2 nd . Spending time with family or friends


I share info between other guides and friends because sometimes my buddy who fishes twice a month will go out and stroke em .. And they will tell me because I have told them in the passed

I see a lot if guys who fish with each other and share info with each other which always keeps them on fish .

Word

wishin i was fishin 11-28-2014 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by jpeff31787 (Post 730392)
You can't blame people for not putting where they caught fish and what they caught on, because the next day there will be 50 boats there because they read it online. As long as the report includes the actual body of water of where they fished is good enough for me. I should be able to locate the fish once I'm on the water.


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True dat J. again the bay is a big place. North end, West end Marsh Island, Pass are all general descriptions of a big place. I don't see the harm in posting general info. Chances are the fish will be long gone by the time the potlickers get there anyway.

Marque 11-29-2014 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by jbert22 (Post 730339)
We'll he seemed butt hurt after a comment that had nothing to do with him.

You posted a comment right after me saying something to the the effect that that looking at this website for information was a problem. I found that to be just a little snarky. I mean this is a fishing website? So yeah I was wondering why you were even on here? To me your comment was a bit of a cheap shot, like I need the internet to catch fish. I don't need this website or any other one to fish but they are here so I use them. I will use anything at my disposal to make me more successful in anything that I do. So its misleading to say something like "What did we do before the internet". Of course we don't need the internet, but the guys who fish VBay don't have the luxury of hiring a guide to "teach" us how to fish. There aren't any guides here, so a good accurate report can be really helpful. The bay is a hard place to fish, if it were easy there would be guides here. I don't mind helping out anyone who is serious about fishing it, I just wish people were as eager to return the favor. If I am fishing I want to be catching, call me crazy, but the object of me putting my boat in the water is about catching fish. I just want to be as prepared to do so when that time comes. Using the internet has become a part of that. I am not too cool for school, I can admit that.

Goooh 11-30-2014 03:58 PM

Bless the fortunate ones that are off next week, should be primed up in the bay by the looks of the weather

wishin i was fishin 11-30-2014 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 730600)
Bless the fortunate ones that are off next week, should be primed up in the bay by the looks of the weather

Lets hope the forecast holds. My luck usually runs out on Friday morning!

Marque 11-30-2014 06:14 PM

I had the last two weeks off and the barometer had a decision making disorder. Sure enough, I get to work and it flat lines. Worse, they stuck me on a floating prison in Weeks Bay. This is a special kind of torture.

Goooh 11-30-2014 07:08 PM

Same here... Back to work in the morning!

AubreyLaHaye458 11-30-2014 07:23 PM

I'm planning on fishing Thursday afternoon if there isn't gale force winds


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legallimits 12-01-2014 05:06 PM

Marque, saw your posts, and I feel the same way about fishermen helping each other out when we can. I'm only out in the bay a couple times a month, but I have a few people I try to send info to when I'm out. And as long as its a few real fishermen, I've got no problem with giving details. I'll add you to the list.

revspiggles 12-01-2014 06:42 PM

add me to the list..
 
Shoot. Add me to the list. I have no problem putting myself out there learning and helping others as I can as well.

Marque 12-01-2014 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by legallimits (Post 730766)
Marque, saw your posts, and I feel the same way about fishermen helping each other out when we can. I'm only out in the bay a couple times a month, but I have a few people I try to send info to when I'm out. And as long as its a few real fishermen, I've got no problem with giving details. I'll add you to the list.

That's generous and appreciated. Let me know if you want to make a trip some day. I'm offshore half of my life but when I am not I am fishing.


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