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Fat Lady encore in RI
There were fish taken at Carpenters and Charlestown Beach this week. The fish at Charlestown were in the 20 lb range.
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More like "fishsicle". :laughs: :smash:
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:af: I KNEW I stopped a week too early (though still have my stuff in the truck ready to go at a momnets notice!!!)
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John:
I did also. I wasn't either place for the fish but my fishing partners were so I know it's true. Maybe Wednesday. Suppose to be 50 degrees. Narrow River????:smash: :bgi: :claps: :claps: :putin: |
I can't even pull out of my driveway with this snow!
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:laughs:
I was hoping someone was still catching fish in RI. I've been a bit lazy but might venture out when it gets a bit warmer. |
Nice. Those fish will be coming my way (NY) soon. let's hope they take a rest stop for a bite to eat.
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My bet is that this was 2 seperate pods of decent fish. Hope they don't go right by the NY guys with this big Northeaster. I'm going to try again on Wednesday with the warmer temps coming in maybe there are still a pod or two left. I know 2 good fishermen from Narraganset that found a pod of 15 lb fish last Dec 15th in Narragansett.
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piemma, but was there a big storm right before that point last year?
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we had a good storm last year on Dec 5th-got a good amount of snow then
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I think you guys are right, there was a big storm right before those guys got fish last year.
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Maybe these are resident males that stay all year?
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I don't know about the residents that stay all year. If that were the case then how do the females get pregnant? The rule of thumb has been that the fish leave below 50 degrees. Now there are holdovers that find pockets of warm water around the powerplants but they sure as heck are not hanging around Quonny or Narrow River. No, I believe that these are late migrators.
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They probably got lost in the Big Dig on their way through MA!
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Could be Scoobe
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