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Old 01-22-2013, 07:15 PM   #1
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i feel like we should set up a few trips for the upcoming season. the kids day went well but we need some bigger fish in the mix - maybe a beach next time. been thining about an overnight trip on one of the boston harbor islands. partyboat seabass trip in the spring. any ideas?

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Old 01-22-2013, 07:30 PM   #2
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I'd be down for the partyboat seabass trip maybe.

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Thats a great idea, I would be in for that. I have never fished Boston Harbor.
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Old 01-22-2013, 09:21 PM   #4
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Helen H fluke trip?

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Old 01-22-2013, 09:31 PM   #6
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Geez , I wish the RI guys would do that kind of stuff .

met up twice at Cutty , 1st time went well

2nd .got cut off .

I hope to find some to do the Block .......But all the rockhoppers .Damn I have trouble walking on the sidewalk / forget ,, rocks , hills & #^&#^&#^&#^& .

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Old 01-22-2013, 10:36 PM   #7
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i'll check on a price for the helen h's boat "the angler". 75' boat, if we could get 30 guys or so. go look for doormats around nantucket early august . clammer - anything you want to come too just say the word, we'll get you there

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Thanks Niko ..........they havn,t taken my driving license yet

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Old 01-22-2013, 11:29 PM   #9
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Old 01-23-2013, 09:34 AM   #10
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Geez , I wish the RI guys would do that kind of stuff .

met up twice at Cutty , 1st time went well

2nd .got cut off .

I hope to find some to do the Block .......But all the rockhoppers .Damn I have trouble walking on the sidewalk / forget ,, rocks , hills & #^&#^&#^&#^& .

My kids are really trying to restrict how & where I do my activities ........... f%^&*90 son won,t even let me drive with him anymore .................

WTF the goldern years >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the only chance of me having anykind of goldern year >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Is if I find a year long goldern shower & stand under it <><><>
I'll try to organize some RI trips this year, Mike. I would bet a bunch of the MA guys wouldn't mind venturing down to our beautiful waters to join us as well.

Any ideas?

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Old 01-23-2013, 10:16 AM   #11
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I'd be down for the partyboat seabass trip maybe.
Party boat sea bass/scup would be in Buzz Bay? Does anyone party boat in Boston Harbor? Except for Freak...

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Old 01-23-2013, 12:15 PM   #12
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You can camp on lovels island theres a deep Chanel on one side and flats on the other
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Old 01-23-2013, 02:52 PM   #14
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Cool ('cept for Clammer's Old Man Rant ) Mike - if we do a Mass one, I'll drive and you can bitch about it on the way up

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Old 01-23-2013, 03:46 PM   #15
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Its not I can,t drive ..its just I have to home when the street lights go on ><><><

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[QUOTE=Clammer;981264]Geez , I wish the RI guys would do that kind of stuff .

met up twice at Cutty , 1st time went well

2nd .got cut off .

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Cut off, huh? That's an interesting choice of omission.....

Clammer, I hope to fish with you this year, on more than one occasion. AND I hope you will attend both TFCTFN and Plugfest this year. Don't want to hear your old biddy excuses from past years.

And for what it's worth, Capesams ought to come outta his hole and show up, at least to Plugfest.... Maybe let a few of us know how he's doing as well.....
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Old 01-23-2013, 06:34 PM   #17
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I'd be in for a HH fluke trip, Spring time Seabass if season is open.

I have some spots left on a Cod / Haddock charter out of Hampton, NH Saturday May 4th if anyone's interested.

28 guys 100' boat $100 per spot.
Let me know if your interested.

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Old 01-23-2013, 07:33 PM   #18
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And for what it's worth, Capesams ought to come outta his hole and show up, at least to Plugfest.... Maybe let a few of us know how he's doing as well.....
good luck with that one Ross. Over the bridge is too far for him. Maybe oldgoat will drag his arse down.

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Old 01-23-2013, 08:47 PM   #19
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Party boat sea bass/scup would be in Buzz Bay?
what are the party boats down there? what's that one down in onset? i see capt leroy out there a bunch
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lovels would be cool. drag some macs around during the day. chunk the beach at night. i could shuttle a few kayaks over if guys wanted to bring them.

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Old 01-24-2013, 10:23 AM   #20
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i feel like we should set up a few trips for the upcoming season. the kids day went well but we need some bigger fish in the mix - maybe a beach next time. been thining about an overnight trip on one of the boston harbor islands. partyboat seabass trip in the spring. any ideas?
We could do a mulit-boat seabass/fluke in BB like togfest also
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What about a squid jigging trip on one of the Point Judith headboats in the spring? Clammer, we can have the first annual "S-B Snapper Bluefest" next summer for you. We catch 'em, you eat 'em!

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Old 01-24-2013, 11:45 AM   #22
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Helen H fluke would be fun, I'd be down for it

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I used to be a MDC ranger back in the day at George's Island.

Fishermen go all the time out to Lovell's island for overnights. You can legally camp there. It's a short ferry ride from George's.

There are pigs in the channel between George's and Lovell's. I did very well from the rocks casting on the George's side. I used to clean up under the lights with bait when I was on duty.

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I used to be a MDC ranger back in the day at George's Island.

Fishermen go all the time out to Lovell's island for overnights. You can legally camp there. It's a short ferry ride from George's.

There are pigs in the channel between George's and Lovell's. I did very well from the rocks casting on the George's side. I used to clean up under the lights with bait when I was on duty.
Great place to drift, it's normally illuminated enough to not feel that you are not lost in the darkness on a boat.
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who do i call about getting a site at lovells? dcr?

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who do i call about getting a site at lovells? dcr?
Try this: Boston Harbor Islands Trip Planner | Lovells Island | Boston Harbor Islands

It has the link to reservations.

Lovells Island—the nearest island to sites of legendary shipwrecks—is now a favorite for campers, with six smaller campsites (max. capacity 6 each) and two group campsites (max. capacity 50 each). You could spend days relaxing on a remote beach and nights listening to the sounds of the harbor. You can also take a swim on the side that faces the vast blue ocean (unsupervised). Tour the crumbling gun batteries, bunkers, and foundations of Fort Standish. Put on your water shoes and wade along a rocky beach or explore tidepools with views of the outer islands and Boston Light. Picnic on the shore or inland. Hike the rocky coastline.

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i'll check on a price for the helen h's boat "the angler". 75' boat, if we could get 30 guys or so. go look for doormats around nantucket early august . clammer - anything you want to come too just say the word, we'll get you there
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