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# 52437: Subject: piscataqua river, New Hampshire

Submitted by Joel Koch (ip 66.63.103.200)

  • Fished on 8/7/2004
  • Report received: 8/7/04

Water Temperature: 64
Water Clarity: clear
Seas: Ok
Weather: sunny, sometimes rainy
Fishing_for: striped bass, blues
Boat: Reel ecstasy
captain: joel

Report:
Fishing Report Week Ending August 7, 2004

The Bluefish have entered the river in large numbers and award us each day with their acrobatics and great fight. Most fish are in the 3-5lb range but every so often we get a larger one in the river like the fish Chris caught on Wed. Stripers still predominate our catch and we probably get 10 stripers to each bluefish. Offshore, the blues are dominating the catch. From past records it appears the blues have entered earlier this year and in greater numbers, although from what I have been reading, it appears that this year and next will have large populations of blues around due to the cyclical nature of things. We continue to get 20-40 stripers on most trips with keepers caught almost every day. I did do a trip with Nick and his father-in-law Ed last week and Ed really wanted to try Stripers on the grill (he had heard how great they were to eat). As our time on the water was near its conclusion I offered to take Ed and Nick to fish in Maine waters, which has a 20-26inch slot limit where I was sure we could catch a few in our limited time that would be within the Maine size limit. The only thing was, I could not go back into NH waters and would have to drop Ed off in Maine and Nick could drive by car and pick him up. Ed decided that was a great plan and off we went. Well of course our first fish in Maine was over 30inches and had to get released, we did catch some Maine keepers and got another over 30 that also went back in. Well Ed not only got to eat Striper that night but also got to fight a few bigger fish. Sure wish Maine and NH could agree on a size limit for the Piscataqua river. Tight Lines Capt. Joel www.nhsaltwaterfishing.com

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