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bass at the sonesta
stripers to 30 inches taking live shiners at the charles river in cambridge behind the sonesta hotel on memorial drive 3 customers came into shop this morning and told me they caucht them on thursday. also a few bass at the amelia earhart dam in sommerville on rubber shads and jigs i will be at msba show next weekend have new secret weapon to show everyone . see you later pete
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Thanks Pete,
Just the post I was looking for. Later, Rick |
Just tried AE, nada...Did teach the girlie how to cast in trees, though.:smash:
Had a good one on for a minute, but lost it.:af: Fun gettin out, though. Later, Rick |
U guys catch them at the Charles & the dam just for fun, or do you eat them?
I use to see lots of herring spawning in the Charles River as a kid, but never thought of fishing for anthing, but carp for fun. |
do not eat them
i wouldn't eat those stripers the've been in theriver all winter and taste very muddy. have fun with them. good luck pete santini
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Pete - are you the guy who makes the Santini tubes? You have the same last name - just curious. ;)
I grew up in the area of the Charles and remember it back in the 70s when you could just about light it on fire ...... LOL. :P Its a lot cleaner than it was 30 yrs ago. How do you unhook a fish to release it near the Sonesta? You walk it to the end, or you horse it straight up that high wall/bank? I heard of guys catching pike over there as well using big shiners. |
maddog yes i am the tube guy. to land a striper at the sonesta you should have a drop net of some kind. they do catch an occasional pike there as well as some big largemouth bass using shiners. good luck santini
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