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Boston Harbor

Again…tuna, tuna, tuna.  And as before, bluefish outside in deeper water, such as the b-buoy, off Nantasket, etc.  During the high daylight hours, you may need to think about getting deep to get them (as in 30′ deep). Mendy had this report: Ran out of

Posted in Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Introduction

South Shore

For the third time…tuna, tuna, tuna…  But the truth is there are some big bluefish off the coast that Plymouth Harbor/Duxbury Bay are still giving up some nice stripers, although I strongly suggest fishing the low light hours.  To the north, the offshore rocks are

Posted in Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, South Shore

I Wish I May…I Wish I Might

Fight a big honkin’ tuna and do it right! Yup, the fever has hit us.  Vacation hours are being consumed at an alarming rate across RT Nation and for those that do get stuck in the office, the refresh keys on the computers are getting

Posted in Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Introduction

North Shore

Tuna, tuna, tuna…doesn’t anyone striper fish anymore? Yup, reports from all over about tuna fishing.  Capt. Charlie Crue at Channel Edge reports: Merrimack River Report #11 August 4, 2005 The fishing has drifted into the August mode. The water is warm with morning skies that

Posted in Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, North Shore

Boston Harbor

Slappy hits the nail on the head in this forum post: When is the best time to go fishing in the haba? August when the sbfts are around! No boats, bigger fish. As I was prepping my yak for launch, I saw rainbait on the

Posted in Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Boston Harbor

South Shore

Again, word of good action in Plymouth. Live liners using pogies are doing well, so bring the Chicken Flies.  Herring spurling are also prevailent, so small flies are also a must.  Switch it up til you find what works. Good bluefish action the whole way

Posted in Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, South Shore

Boston Report, July 30, 2005

The fishing continues on the slow side in the harbor, but stripers can be caught on the fly and light tackle fishing the rocks around the inner and outer harbor islands. We have seen the occasional school of bluefish in Quincy Bay and south towards

Posted in Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Boston Harbor

A Big Fish for ScottNE and an Assault on Community

First off, congratulations go to ScottNE on his 53lb. striper.  It’s great to see a guy that spends the time on the water and freely shares information like Scott make a nice catch like that. Speaking of community and sharing, this introduction is getting to

Posted in Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Introduction

Northshore

Everyone’s got the tuna bug.  The guys at First Light Anglers in Rowley report on the 25th: Got into our first legitimate school tuna feed yesterday afternoon and evening. My buddy hooked two on a popper and pulled the hook on both. Another friend hooked

Posted in Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, North Shore

Boston

Not much in the way of reports this week.  Dryfly reported grabbing schoolies on the fly among the rocks this week. My truck’s been getting a new (used) rearend installed, so I’ve been completely down.  That said, I’d be looking at the outer rocks.  Boston

Posted in Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Boston Harbor
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