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Cow cove
ANyone know how Cow cove , block island got its name ???
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Years ago, the cows that you see roaming the cliffs at block used to use the bluffs on the cove as a jumping off point. Normally the weakest of the herd would jump, or be pushed off by other cows to be smashed on the rocks below. It's amazing how the block island cow population has a way of regulating itself.
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Chef - I had this discussion with someone recently, but we didn't draw a concrete conclusion. We guessed that "cow" was a reference to livestock rather than huge bass, that at one time there may have been a pier there given its proximity to the mainland. I'll be interested to hear the voice of authority on this issue.
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Wish the Deer would do that,,, :uhuh::uhuh: |
They used to live-line cows on 130's for White sharks
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Keep guessing, will post the answer later
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My serious guess would be either
1. a cow wandered off and got stuck on a rock as the tide rose OR 2. Someone named Cow owned it. |
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During a massive storm, a brave cow lept from the cliff and swam out to a sinking fishing vessel. Said cow saved the lives of an entire longlining crew from certain peril by tying herself to the life raft and dragging them into what is now called cow cove. At low tide during the full moon, you can still see her hoofprints on the rocks... |
A boat with livestock sank off the island, thats where all the dead cows washed up
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Nope. ALso not
#4- beach where all the islands fat girls hung out or #5 - first alien cow autopsy in the new world |
keep guessing bill
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First settlers landed and swam to shore bringing with them the island's first cows who where pushed off the boats and forced ashore.
I bet it was kind of fun pushing cows off a boat! :) |
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There is a placard embedded into one of the nearby rocks were the road ends that talks about this.
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Here's the real story: Back in the early 1980s I had the pleasure of guiding a famous sports figure to some striped bass on the island. He told me he wanted to catch some of those "pin striped" fish. I told him I couldn't guarantee him "pin striped" but could get him some "seven striped" fish. Well, the wind was hawking from the southwest making most of the island unfishable so we ended up casting at Grove Point. We waded a short way onto the bar and I told him to cast his needle into the cove toward North Light blinking in the distance. A short while later he hooks up and struggles with this huge bass, he gets it to the surfs edge and I land it for him. It's a real brute, over 50 easily - I lift it out of the water so he could see it and he yells out "HOLY COW". I shake Phil's hand and congratulate him. He mentions something like "now they're gonna call this place "Holy Cow Cove". "No Phil", I say, from now on it we'll just call it Cow Cove. And that is how Cow Cove got its name ;)
DZ |
This thread is udderly rediculous
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You're really showing your spots :rotf2: |
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Having trouble digesting your comments yet again :smash: |
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to land livestock there mostly cows. They pushed them off the boat and cows swam rest of way in... One of the people on that boat was my ancestor Trustrum Dodge... Although he was technically not a settler of the Island the settlers agreed to give himland to stay and teach them to fish... A lil history lesson for ya all....:buds: |
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You guys are milking this thread for all its worth. |
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beach. Are the Dodge Cottages still standing? Last time i was over the Cutting Cottages had been replaced by condos. :smash: |
Cow Cove is smoke and mirrors.. named Cow Cove so all the newbs would collect there and keep pressure off the real good fishing spots .. You can have (no Cow Cove)
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