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Old 10-16-2006, 07:55 AM   #1
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The area of Boston Light

Hi all, anyone know what type of fishes are within the area of boston Light and or around the Deer island water? Looking to do a half day fishing sometime this week and just curious if there are anything left to catch. We have been striking out for a couple of weeks. It had been goose eggs for me since Mid September. Thought maybe it is time to see if we can catching any tautogs, Cods or flounders with real baits. Any hints or suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Have a great day all...
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Old 10-16-2006, 09:07 PM   #2
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Hi all, anyone know what type of fishes are within the area of boston Light and or around the Deer island water? Looking to do a half day fishing sometime this week and just curious if there are anything left to catch. We have been striking out for a couple of weeks. It had been goose eggs for me since Mid September. Thought maybe it is time to see if we can catching any tautogs, Cods or flounders with real baits. Any hints or suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Have a great day all...

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Thank you very much for the info. We will try those area tomorrow.
Herring, Clams and Seaworms should do the tricks. Oh! and My assortment of lures of course...
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