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  1. #1
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    Default Fall offshore weather

    hey guys.

    My first year going offshore. Overall, it has been a success. But what about the fall. Is this weather going to lay down so I can get out there? Is the fall weather as predictable a spring/summer?

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    With changes in temps comes wind with it. Usually you will have less fishable days offshore in the fall. Most of the time we are threading the needle between blows. But if the right conditions present themselves with the gulf stream and bait, fall fishing can be the best (if you can get out).
    Mike
    Hydrasport 2900VX
    Seaduction MMSI 338-018-823

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    Bottom line, you should be prepared to fish and take days off to do so. The conditions don't stack up nicely for days on end like the Summer. I don't think the Fall is as bad as Spring but it can be very volatile and I usually do not take mine after Nov. I have in the past but mainly, I'll look for invites on bigger boats for safety/comforts sake. The prospects for a good fall Tuna run (yellowfins) is not looking good as they are not really seeing them to the north and the bite to the south is decent but nothing like years past.

    I will say (for anyone who cares) a good friend of mine fishes Cape Cod Bay and out of Chatham, MA. He is a legit pro...they have been killing the "school" Bluefins up there from 100-250 pounds all Summer and Fall. Best he has seen in years. They have been Spooled a couple times by Giants and many Giants have been seen. A LOT of Menhaden and A LOT of nice Stripers too. Maybe a fall Bluefin run will save the day. If I head back out after next week, I will look to spend a good morning on the Fingers looking for a Bluefin.

    Good luck!

    Glenn

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    Ditto. Keep an eye out for a day or so of S, W or SW breeze and head on out for bluefin. Maybe they ate all the YF.
    Monarch
    32 Topaz
    Ocean City, MD
    Need the world's greatest grill? www.grillery.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Persistence2 View Post
    Bottom line, you should be prepared to fish and take days off to do so. The conditions don't stack up nicely for days on end like the Summer. I don't think the Fall is as bad as Spring but it can be very volatile and I usually do not take mine after Nov. I have in the past but mainly, I'll look for invites on bigger boats for safety/comforts sake. The prospects for a good fall Tuna run (yellowfins) is not looking good as they are not really seeing them to the north and the bite to the south is decent but nothing like years past.

    I will say (for anyone who cares) a good friend of mine fishes Cape Cod Bay and out of Chatham, MA. He is a legit pro...they have been killing the "school" Bluefins up there from 100-250 pounds all Summer and Fall. Best he has seen in years. They have been Spooled a couple times by Giants and many Giants have been seen. A LOT of Menhaden and A LOT of nice Stripers too. Maybe a fall Bluefin run will save the day. If I head back out after next week, I will look to spend a good morning on the Fingers looking for a Bluefin.

    Good luck!

    Glenn
    Bring 'em on!! With gas prices falling, I can't wait!!

    Ed

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    Sheeeeezzzz. I'm off this week and.....just look at the offshore forecast. It's all Gilligan-and-Skipper seas.

    Looks like I'm gonna go look for some schoolie striper or a flounder or two. I shoulda geared up for bow hunting this year.

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    Kayak, I'll be watching for a window - been watching your learning experience and it reminds me of mine. You are welcome on Monarch if and when the wx and schedules line up!
    Monarch
    32 Topaz
    Ocean City, MD
    Need the world's greatest grill? www.grillery.com

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    Looks like it's going to blow the rest of this week and with another big blow coming in time for the weekend. It's depressing I'll tell ya.
    Mike
    Hydrasport 2900VX
    Seaduction MMSI 338-018-823

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    OUR TIME WILL COME!!!! I need to hook a BFT BABY!!!

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    all dressed up and no way to get there (comfortably)


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