How are you liking the North Shore?Anyone missing their boat yet? Mine's been on the hard about 3 weeks now. First chilly weather arriving. I still miss the water. Gonna be a long winter....
I had a great season there. We took more than a few folks all around the harbor, up the mystic and charles rivers. Fished less than normal, but spent more days anchored and swimming with the family off Nahant and Swampscott. Went to Salem a couple of times as well.How are you liking the North Shore?
i agree. if i had a boat that stayed in a slip or on a lift lift and didnt have to deal with any winterizing or trailering/ramp, id boat 12 months of the year. snow boating seems like it would be fun.To me, I have no issue with being out on a boat when it's cold or whatnot, and have even been out fishing for tournaments or derbies when it was snowing outside. That being said, the biggest issue for me is pulling the boat out of the shop, de-winterizing it, going out and going fishing a couple of times and then re-winterizing it again. On top of that, I've got the boat at my beach cabin on Whidbey Island so it's even more work as opposed to just walking out to the garage, turning the key and going. If the conditions were decent, even if it was snowing outside and the fishing season was open, I'd still likely go out a few times during the winter months. That being said, when the fishing is closed or is really difficult, the conditions are quite bad and the boat has been winterized for the season... I oftentimes tend to consider other hobbies or things to do instead.
Exactly. If the boat was in year round and all it took was some decent weather for the day and the turn of the key, then of course I'd be out fishing more in the wintertime. That being said, when fishing is closed down and the boat has been winterized for the season, I don't really have much incentive to go out just for the sake of doing so. Especially when the conditions aren't exactly favorable. Or if I was retired and living somewhere tropical with nothing else to do then yeah, of course it would be a bit of a different story.i agree. if i had a boat that stayed in a slip or on a lift lift and didnt have to deal with any winterizing or trailering/ramp, id boat 12 months of the year. snow boating seems like it would be fun.
Where are you located? Next year I will try to leave the 208 in the water a bit longer. The only wet system is the saltwater wash down, I don’t have a livewell or freshwater so I think I can leave her in with the motor down and the saltwater wash drained out. I just moved to a new Marina and the old place had to have all boats out that were not renewing. I didn’t have a slip contract for the new place, they just pulled her out straight from the service dock. Next year hopefully can get deeper into the EOY, weather permitting.Hanging in till 12/2 stripers are everywhere , yesterday they were inside the break wall at my marina, all keepers. Out front all cows best day fishing in years for me
Where are you located? Next year I will try to leave the 208 in the water a bit longer. The only wet system is the saltwater wash down, I don’t have a livewell or freshwater so I think I can leave her in with the motor down and the saltwater wash drained out. I just moved to a new Marina and the old place had to have all boats out that were not renewing. I didn’t have a slip contract for the new place, they just pulled her out straight from the service dock. Next year hopefully can get deeper into the EOY, weather permitting.
I'm in Jersey my boats in the Raritin Bay off Sandy Hook at Atlantic Highlands Marina