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Get Moving!

The weather has the migration in full swing.  That means you can still catch epic blitzes if you can get out in the weather we’ve been having.  If you wait a week or two, you’ll miss it.  The fish are headed south and there is

Posted in Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Introduction

Your Results May Vary…

It’s fall guys, that means feast and famine.  Blitzes one moment, and nothing the next.  The best advice I can give (and it’s repeated throughout this mornings report) is that you need to move around and check the likely spots.  If they aren’t were you

Posted in Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Introduction

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

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

Returning to a Different World

I’m back from vacation, and it’s like returning to a different world.  How much things have changed in the past couple of weeks. First off, my heart goes out to the victims of Hurricane Katrina.  I believe we’ve only begun to see the extent of

Posted in Boston Harbor, Introduction

Tuna Madness

Yup, it’s that time of year.  Tuna madness has gripped the entire Northeast.  Vacation days are being burned, gear is getting destroyed and there’s been a run on wasabi at Bread and Circus.  To those that haven’t done it, you can’t possibly imagine the addictive

Posted in Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Introduction

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

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

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

Tricks for Summer Success

As a group, fishermen are given to falling back on "luck" more than any other I can think of, with the exception of perhaps riverboat gamblers.  Perhaps that’s due to the fact that so much of our sport is out of our control. The truth

Posted in Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Introduction
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