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Exact winner gets one of my plastic plugs...when I make the next batch.
Must be exact. I will add another pic every so often until a winner is found. |
incoming tide
standing on some gravely rocks,stones and sand facing what looks to be southeast. |
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Don't want to give too many verbal hints... here are a couple more photos
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Plum Island
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Cape Higgons
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Cape Poge
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Between Pauls Point and Tashmoo
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beautiful spot
In my dream spot.:fishin:
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North side of Pasque
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lobsterville
maybe the rip east of the brickyard on a slack tide I forget the name. definitely north side of the vineyard it looks like the ferry in the background. How many guesses we get? Lamberts |
uuggggh
i wanna go there so bad...
just seeing that beach pic cranked up my lust to go fish 100% YOU BASTAGE Sandman you :err: :tooth: |
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It is not Martha's Vineyard. Here is another pic (this should give it away)
PS (If someone here is interested in buying that nice boat in the background save your pennies, its going on ebay right after this MV derby...moving up for next year PM me if your are really interested) |
Looks like tha Sandman visited Cutty.
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ya looks like cutty just west of southwest point
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NE side of BI
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I change my guess to the South Side of BI.
between two well known spots... |
you guys are right
I have been there in that spot but didn't recognize it since I was there at night, with you Jim. we caught nada there Dories or Cooneymus but I think Dories |
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There were some good observations so far but no bullseye....Ok these are the last two for today and they really should give it away. If no one gets it closest wins.
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nomans
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Pasque
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Taurplin Cove
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quicks hole
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Jim, you're not supposed to be on that island:rotf2: maybe you are in Jamaica |
South side of Naushon?
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Cow Cove, BI.
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Tuckernuck
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Nonamesset - south shore
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grace cove BI
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Clue..
some good guesses... The one photo above shows a FW Spring. There are a number of them on this beach. Back in the day....This is a place where ships would pull into and would fill up their _ _ _ _ _ _ (s) with FW before heading out to sea for long journey. It is a beautiful beach, one of my favorite places to get away to with the family for a day, water is crystal clear, the springs are ice cold. Lots of stuff for the kids to explore. You feel like you're in another world. I think more sailors know about this place than fisherman, but it has a rich fishing history as well. Winner will be selected tonight. Hint: Look at a chart. I bet likwid would get this quickly... |
kettle cove
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We have a Winner!:tm: Kettle cove on Naushon I. (north side) If you ever visited the place you know how nice it is. Just what you need salty...another PLUG! |
French watering place.
Naushon I |
Damn.
when you didnt answer scott I thought I had it.... |
Jim I've explored and fished every inch of every one of them islands. I fished with Joe Leclair for a few seasons and learned flyfishing out there. I've caught many a bass in that spot.
NICE I got a SANDMAN :kewl: |
SWEEEEEEET you just made my day Jim :) First pic was probably the New Bedford ferry.
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That particular rock outcropping is a very convenient place for stripers to ball bait into in the spring. The fish are in very tight packs and they push the bait up in there on the incoming. It's very sporadic when you will find fish in there but it lights up with all the bait on sea liced bright chromers. Some of the best pics I have ever taken are fish from that exact spot. There's some nice holes off that beach too if you look around on your sounder.
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French Watering Place just west of Tarpaulin Cove.
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Congrats, Scott. I looked at some pics of Naushon and was pretty sure it looked like it. But being as stupid as I am, mixed up north and south.
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FB There are very distinct changes in the topography of the north vs the south side. I had figured north side of the vineyard at first figuring that Jim was close to home. If it wasnt there then where he was would have been one of the only other places like that. Also the topography of the beach too. There are changes in where the rocks are on the beaches. Because of the prevailing sw wind with the tide and swell if you look at a south beach vs a north beach area you'll see what I mean.
The first picture he showed was a sandy beach. There aren't too many sandy beaches on the south side of the islands it's more cobblestrewn rock. The second was a sand to pebble to cobble in deeper water with a small rocky outcropping. Few places you'd find this on the southside-it would be larger 1-3' typical rocks closer to the beach with some areas having large boudlers like around Frenchmans etc-not sand. |
The sand was too fine for the west side of Block...
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