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Old 08-25-2005, 12:22 AM   #1
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Remember the night [[YOU]] hit the channel marker with my Boat //that was nOvember 15th & still large in the bay // WTF you going to do then ??????????

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Old 08-25-2005, 09:33 PM   #2
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yeah, that was a strange week, killed the bass for two nites and the third nite almost killed us coming home. i guess i fell asleep at the wheel.hey, there's bass right outside your door today, but u have to get some "skippies". they were stacked on the slope of my fluke hill, the one i got the 10 #fluke on. the wind came up and destroyed our drift. i might go out tomorrow with the wife???? any tuna news heard they were up north. maybe trailering up north for a run. glen wants to wait until they swing back this way and we can chase them all the way out to mud hole.
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Old 08-25-2005, 10:34 PM   #3
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I was thinking catching Skippies in the morning ,throwing them in the bait tank l //Then running down river tomorrow for the drop ///& live line them // but if you telling me the bass are closer //@ 3.11 a gallon /I can handle fishing near home // call me at home tomorrow when ya get a minute between eggs //

I don,t think they will come back down // should see more albie,s & bones /////

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Old 08-26-2005, 05:16 PM   #4
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bassthumb- I'm no longer living in RI so to answer your question I don't think there are any Spanish Macks along the RI inshore coastline but I think they may be caught occasionally further out. Don't fret about it as the Spanish Macks we are catching here are smaller 3-6 lb fish and although fun on light tackle I would much rather be catching your Bass, Albies, and Bonito. Now if December would hurry up and get here I will be happy.....
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