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    Default A nice day of skishing in RI...

    Last Friday night I pulled up to the night's choice of locations around 1am. The wind was light, the skies were clear, and the surf was very calm. I saw Ed and Scone as I pulled in and chatted with them a bit in the lot as I geared up. Started out with some rockhopping for an hour or so, but nothing was hitting close to the shoreline.

    Ed and I made our way back to the trucks and grabbed the fins to go for a swim, pausing to chat for a few minutes with BackbayJ and The Point who had just pulled up. We swam out about 300-400 yards and caught a tidal current which put us on a nice drift parallel to the shoreline. Not fifteen minutes later I hear a hoot from Ed about 50 feet to my left. Fish on! It was a mid 20" schoolie bass, quickly released. Not long after, we were surrounded by tail splashes and finning bass in every direction. I couldn't tell what they were on, but they didn't want anything to do with what I had in my bag. Ed picked up a couple more schoolies out of the mix before 4 seals came to check us out and spooked the school down. We had drifted close to a mile at this point and first light would be comming soon, so we finned back to shore and walked the shoreline road back to the trucks.

    The guys fishing on the rocks hadn't seen any action yet, so after a short rest we got ready for another drift as the sky started to show signs of the approaching dawn.





    My waterproof camera doesn't have a flash, so it's no good on night swims, but I brought it along for this drift. We swam out about 500 yards trying to pick up the current again, but the tide had slowed, and there was very little current left. No matter,,, the fish were there.

    We made our first casts of this drift...




    In short order Ed started getting slammed on a large needle he had made. After releasing 2 bluefish in the 10-12 pound range, he picked up another schoolie bass.





    So far I was still fishless, but having a blast nonetheless. At one point I had a large bluefish swim right between my legs. After an hour or so, I saw some tail slaps on the surface about 100 yards further out from where I was, so I finned quietly in that direction and casted toward where I had seen them. Again, they didn't want anything to do with what I had to throw, until I tried a 2oz Deadly ****. One cast with that and it was FISH ON!!! This one put up a real nice fight, pulling drag and giving me a decent tow. After a quick measure of 37", she was released to go make babies next year.



    As I'm usually out there at night, and by myself, getting any photos of my adventures is tough. It was great to be accompanied by Ed on this trip and have time to fish the morning hours, which turned out yield the largest fish of the day.

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    What a great report and pics! I have never been one to fish up to my neck in water. I guess that is why I miss some great action. Congrats on a great day.

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    Jake, great pics, thanks for posting them.

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    That is one sure way to beat the dog days.

    I am buying a suit. There are so many locations this time of year that are holding decent fish that I simply can't get to because of the yardage. Next season I am getting suited up.

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    Thanks guys!

    Mark,,, check out www.scubatoys.com when you're ready to buy. They have some really good deals and a great selection as well. Let me know if you have any questions

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    Quote Originally Posted by JakeF View Post
    So far I was still fishless, but having a blast nonetheless. At one point I had a large bluefish swim right between my legs. .
    What would you have done if it was a shark? you guys are crazy! The story and pics were great, I really liked them, keem em coming!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluesdude71 View Post
    What a great report and pics! I have never been one to fish up to my neck in water. I guess that is why I miss some great action. Congrats on a great day.
    Just to be clear. They are not up to their necks in the water, they are swimming aka Skishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plugaholic View Post
    What would you have done if it was a shark?
    Pulled out my toothbrush


    Quote Originally Posted by Frankiesurf View Post
    Just to be clear. They are not up to their necks in the water, they are swimming aka Skishing.
    We were in 30 - 40 feet of water in those pics.... if you're touching the bottom, or standing on a rock, it's not skishing any more

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    You are kinda tall though. Some skishing to me would just be wading to you.

    I like the Plato link Jake.

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    Great post and great pics. That kind of fishing is not for me, but it was great reading the report and seeing the pics.
    You ever hear of skishing shark stories?
    With seals in the area, any big sharks visit that water?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty View Post
    ... any big sharks visit that water?
    This little guy was caught in a fish trap earlier this year in Narragansett, RI.

    http://www.abc6.com/news/rhodeisland/48914077.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by plugaholic View Post
    What would you have done if it was a shark? you guys are crazy! The story and pics were great, I really liked them, keem em coming!
    Quote Originally Posted by JakeF View Post
    Pulled out my toothbrush
    Great pictures, but you guys are nutz! Jake did you try to make your own parachutes and do any base jumping when you were a kid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by storminsteve View Post
    Great pictures, but you guys are nutz! Jake did you try to make your own parachutes and do any base jumping when you were a kid?
    Haha,,, no not quite, but I have fallen 15,000 feet out of an airplane quite a few times over the years. That's a blast too! I'd still be doing that if my life insurance company didn't threaten to raise my rates through the roof... Damn insurance companies...

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    Thought I'd bump this with the other discussion up about skishing.
    Some of these pics are now being used at the ZeeBaas website.
    Also check out more stuff at WWW.Skishingnewengland.com Jakes official website.
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