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Old 12-17-2011, 12:58 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Joe View Post
The new moon in July. It is the best week of the year. It seldom rains. June is more of a transitional shoulder season in New England, as opposed to true summer, and its consistently favorable winds.
Also, the fish are established in residency by this time, so it is considerably more predictable with respect to finding them.
I agree with this if you're just talking about RI/the Block. But if you're fishing the Canal you want to catch the fish while they're migrating. The fishing is very consistent and wind direction isn't really a factor unless it makes the water dirty. If you get skunked one day, you're likely to get fish the next day. Just the way it goes there. 5-6 20lb fish in one tide is fairly common and you always have a shot at bigger if you're jigging deep.
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