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piemma 02-18-2023 03:39 PM

Herring
 
Yup. In RI but you can guess.

Got Stripers 02-18-2023 04:18 PM

Doesn’t surprise me, nesting ospreys up here are doing nest maintenance

JohnR 02-18-2023 06:55 PM

Unpossible.

I was assured - Guar Un Teed - by a former maritime DEM Director that while they may be there, they will not enter the streams until a specific date, with Buckey Brook specifically April 4th.

redlite 02-18-2023 09:49 PM

I am blue in the face still waiting for them to lift the projected 3 yr ban on using them for bait..........what 15!!!! Yrs ago?
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redlite 02-18-2023 09:51 PM

And if there was a pic of them you'd prob see about 700 giant "endangered" seals eating them like popcorn....... but don't worry, the seals ordered diet cokes.
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Clammer 02-18-2023 10:33 PM

the scout always come end of Feb , Early April .

when I was OTW all year . . my machine was marking schools of fish .. I always said it was herring .. I know the RUSSIAN FACTORY ships were anchored south of the bridge til at least the end of November ><><<.

wdmso 02-19-2023 10:04 AM

Haven’t seen a herring in a run in my area in 20 plus years

From my view it’s the state of MA and local authorities who have allowed the Runs to become overgrown abandoned and in total disrepair
So even if the herring wanted to come back. It’s physically impossible :deadhorse:

Slipknot 02-19-2023 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redlite (Post 1239234)
I am blue in the face still waiting for them to lift the projected 3 yr ban on using them for bait..........what 15!!!! Yrs ago?
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Quote:

Originally Posted by redlite (Post 1239235)
And if there was a pic of them you'd prob see about 700 giant "endangered" seals eating them like popcorn....... but don't worry, the seals ordered diet cokes.
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pretty much:uhuh:

piemma 02-19-2023 11:32 AM

The last year we could we netted Herring at Gilbert Stuart and put them in the back of my old Blazer in a 30 gallon barrel with an aireator running off the cigarette lighter outlet.

Ran to Sprague Bridge and live lined under the bridge. Oh my God did we catch big girls!!!:walk::love:

piemma 02-19-2023 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Clammer (Post 1239236)
the scout always come end of Feb , Early April .

when I was OTW all year . . my machine was marking schools of fish .. I always said it was herring .. I know the RUSSIAN FACTORY ships were anchored south of the bridge til at least the end of November ><><<.

A week early this year Mike.

Guppy 02-19-2023 05:10 PM

I help clean a couple runs each spring, the numbers still keep falling…. :-(
I’m thinking the com squid fishery must bycatch a bunch…. I Du No :confused:

rphud 02-19-2023 05:42 PM

then, you must cut down the mightiest tree in the forest wiiiittthhhhh a

PaulS 02-20-2023 01:14 PM

Scouts

spence 02-20-2023 01:54 PM

It’s easy to tell when they’re in Tiverton as 100 cormorants take over Nonquit pond.

spence 02-20-2023 02:09 PM

There’s a really small run near where my older son had day care. One day I slowly drove by and in this little pond that had formed were blue herons, snowy egrets and crested night herons. It was like a freaking zoo.

piemma 02-20-2023 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1239271)
It’s easy to tell when they’re in Tiverton as 100 cormorants take over Nonquit pond.

Back long ago I would net herrng at the Nonquit Dam and live line at the mouth of the Nonquit stream where it dumped into The Sakonnet.

One morning an old friend, Bob Vanasse and I were hammering large. I started to have a heart attack but had my Nitro bottle around my neck. Handed Bobby my rod with a big girl on and put 2 Nitros under my tongue. Took the rod back and landed a 37# beauty. No big deal.:wavey:

Nebe 02-20-2023 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piemma (Post 1239273)
Back long ago I would net herrng at the Nonquit Dam and live line at the mouth of the Nonquit stream where it dumped into The Sakonnet.

One morning an old friend, Bob Vanasse and I were hammering large. I started to have a heart attack but had my Nitro bottle around my neck. Handed Bobby my rod with a big girl on and put 2 Nitros under my toung. Took the rod back and landed a 37# beauty. No big deal.:wavey:

Pauly Heart Attack :humpty::buds:

t.orlando 02-20-2023 04:37 PM

The cormorants will never allow for any runs to rebound. They need to be managed

spence 02-20-2023 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piemma (Post 1239273)
Back long ago I would net herrng at the Nonquit Dam and live line at the mouth of the Nonquit stream where it dumped into The Sakonnet.

One morning an old friend, Bob Vanasse and I were hammering large. I started to have a heart attack but had my Nitro bottle around my neck. Handed Bobby my rod with a big girl on and put 2 Nitros under my toung. Took the rod back and landed a 37# beauty. No big deal.:wavey:

You told me this story years ago but I didn’t know you had a partner.

piemma 02-21-2023 02:13 AM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1239276)
You told me this story years ago but I didn’t know you had a partner.

Yes Jeff. I haven't seen Bob Vanasse in 15 years. His wife had MS and passed some time back and I heard he moved to AZ.

t_man7 02-22-2023 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by redlite (Post 1239235)
And if there was a pic of them you'd prob see about 700 giant "endangered" seals eating them like popcorn....... but don't worry, the seals ordered diet cokes.
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It’s ridiculous
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piemma 02-22-2023 01:11 PM

It is Tommy. Read my post and see how it was!:jump1:


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