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Old 11-06-2025, 10:29 AM   #1
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Bass are gone, I think.

No love last night and I fished 8 places from Galilee to Weakapaug with not even a bump.

No boat, back in the suds.
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GONNA BE RIGHT PLACE RIGHT TIME ><><>

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78 and still in the surf Mike

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Old 11-06-2025, 12:17 PM   #4
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Sat/Sunday there were some in back.
Monday gooseegg. Haven't been out since.

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THEY ARE WERE YA FIND THEM ////////////FROM Prov to out front .................. some w.birds & some just hanging ><>

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Certainly not gone, still word of fish to the north. I was blackfishing yesterday and saw some gannets hovering at times. Didn't see any of them actively diving but they were watching something.

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Certainly not gone, still word of fish to the north. I was blackfishing yesterday and saw some gannets hovering at times. Didn't see any of them actively diving but they were watching something.
Blue herring Toby. It's time for them.

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Bass inside Saturday (small).

Gannets were offshore 3-4 miles yesterday. One big black seabass had a full herring in its stomach and I caught a giant herring on the bottom on a jig. wouldn't surprise me if some GBFT are around as well.

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Bass inside Saturday (small).

Gannets were offshore 3-4 miles yesterday. One big black seabass had a full herring in its stomach and I caught a giant herring on the bottom on a jig. wouldn't surprise me if some GBFT are around as well.
Heard Narrow River was hot last week. Small but double headers with a teaser in play.

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Bass inside Saturday (small).

Gannets were offshore 3-4 miles yesterday. One big black seabass had a full herring in its stomach and I caught a giant herring on the bottom on a jig. wouldn't surprise me if some GBFT are around as well.
Had a large sand eel coughed up by a black sea bass yesterday. Found a giant pile of bsb on the blackfish reef, was probably 20'+ thick. Pulled some biggies to 3+# off it before a very large shape moved over the reef on the electronics and they scattered - was cool to see! After that was able to get through to the blackfish.

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