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Provincetown charter
Hey all,
Been a long time since I posted as I moved to Philly a couple years ago. Miss RI and the bay big time. I'm headed to Provincetown the weekend of 9/19 for a wedding. Anyone know or can recommend a charter out of there? Bass and blues...much appreciated. Jonas |
Talk to Rich from Nelsons B & T , Beth Ann Charters
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nelso...493323?fref=ts |
Yeah,
Rich is not your run of the mill charter captain. He's patient and likes to help put everybody in your party onto fish, regardless of their experience level. Have Fun! Rick |
Thanks, guys. I'll check him out.
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Without question, Rich on the Beth Ann.
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Book a trip with Ralph on ODYSEA
And you can listen to him bitch about Wicked Tuna for 6hrs. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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The past 2 years Ralph brings his boat up for it. This year I had the group of 6 that went with Ralph the year prior. Great group of people. We had a lot of laughs and caught fish. To say Ralph's a bit bitter about the show is an understatement. Never caught 1 fish and bitched about the show from pick up to drop off. I've heard nothing but good things said about you guys. I'm sure these guys will get a good trip. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I'd go with Rich anytime.
Just tell him to keep his shirt on ! 😀 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Seems all the charter skippers are fishing the Bay and most of them are dragging wire.
Anyone offering something different? |
I don't see as much wire dragging anymore. it still has a following but is a sucky way to fish for sure. a lot of guys seem to have switched over to vert jigging
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Another plug for Rich on the Beth Ann. Been with him twice, great captain.
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Beth Ann from Ptown vertical jig, live line, cast, and if we are looking for the pods of fish to vertical jig on we put an umbrella rig out so as not to waste any time not fishing, while looking for the fish. Also will wire line jig heavy River fox jigs on the bottom at slow troll if bass are lying on the bottom in less than 25 ft. Bottom line, some boats may exclusively use wire and umbrellas, but most use a variety of techniques depending on what the fishery demands at that point in time. Best to call the charter and really ask questions before you go. If they are nice and understand where you are coming from, go with them, if not, call the next one. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Not really my idea of fun. |
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