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Boston Harbor

Shaun Ruge sums it up best: Every morning. This has been the most consistant fishing I have ever seen anywhere. A miracle for the harbor. Going on 5 weeks now. Where? I’ll tell you…it’s happening everywhere.  Well, I guess what I mean is that it

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Boston Harbor Report, Sept. 27, 2005

Although I’ve been a bit lax about posting reports these days, there are still plenty of bass and blues in the harbor. Fishing ought to remain good for the next few weeks providing the weather and wind cooperate. Last Friday, Victor Moldinaldo and his brother

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Fall Run, Baby!

The excellent reports along the coast continue.  I wouldn’t even bother worrying about where the reports are coming from, just head for your favorite ocean facing beach, be it Salisbury, Crane’s, Plum, Cape Ann, Nahant, Hull, Duxbury, whatever.  Don’t wait, this action isn’t going to

Posted in Boston Harbor, Introduction

North Shore

Finicky tuna is the story of the week.  Lots trying, few succeeding. Webfoot summed it up: Today was unbelievable. Headed out mid-morning, southeast of Cape Ann. I can’t even describe how many pods of tuna were out there. Hundreds. However, the fish were extremely picky….In

Posted in Boston Harbor, North Shore

Boston Harbor

How was it we used to do that in high school term papers? Op. Cit?  Well, it appears that the reports for the past couple weeks have remained pretty much unchanged.  That report goes something like this: a mix of bass and blues blitzing all

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South Shore

North and South rivers have been holding schoolies.  Look outside, among the rocks, etc. to find the bigger fish. Check this out from Swashy: Went yesterday from Duxbury. Found schools of Blues (25-30") from High Pines to GH. Strolled back into Howland’s around 11am and

Posted in Boston Harbor, South Shore

Just Throw It, Man…

Fall’s here.  The Patriots have returned, and that generally means the fish are preparing to leave.  I know, there’s great fishing going on up and down the coast right now.  We’re undeniably at the beginning of the end.  Strangely, I see us a couple weeks

Posted in Boston Harbor, Introduction

North Shore

Tuna are still the order of the day for most as evidenced by this report from the apparently mis-named Pinstriper: Trolled birds and squid bars off Cape Ann in 63 degree water for a couple hours early Tuesday and landed a couple tuna. Saw LOTS

Posted in Boston Harbor, North Shore

Boston Harbor

The harbor action remains hot, but that doesn’t mean that the fish will put up with dumb antics like driving your boat over them.  A serious fall pattern has developed, so get out there now – you can sleep in December. Rhumbline reports: Boston Harbor

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South Shore

Bass, blues and tuna – what can I say?  Duxbury/Plymouth has been on fire in the mornings.  Expect to find schools of stripers from Browns Bank down to the Marianne Rocks, if not clear into the canal. Mumichog reports: Sunday and Monday(a.m.)- all day Sunday from

Posted in Boston Harbor, South Shore
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