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![]() "Boater" wrote in message ... Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: Same over in Narragansett Bay by the bridges. With the right wind, these dummies get tossed around and sometimes into the bridge pilings. As you said, no thanks. Woosies! :) I admit that I am not much of a fishing nut. When I do go, I'd much rather troll slowly around the shore or rocks for stripers if in the small boat. To me, blues are nothing but a pain and a waste of time. I know people enjoy catching them on light gear because of the fight they put up, but after a few times it gets old to me. I don't eat them, so there is no point in catching them. I just don't get a thrill of sitting amoung half a dozen or more other boats, bottom fishing while bouncing and rocking for hours near a bunch of bridge pilings. Much rather be underway and trolling or, if in a bigger boat, go well offshore and either drift fish for cod or troll for tuna. 32 miles straight out from Scituate in 260 feet of water is a verrry productive cod fishing day. Two or three trips will supply several families fresh and frozen fish for the summer and following winter. Eisboch Eisboch Eisboch |
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