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Old 08-13-2003, 12:11 PM   #1
schoolie monster
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couple pics and a dogfish question

My daughter and I had a good trip out in the harbor a couple thursday's ago and I posted a brief report on some thread. We got 10 fish w/ 6 keepers including a solid 23lber. Brit caught several solo keepers drifting live herring.

We fished several of the rocky shorelines of the Harbor islands and some inshore rockpiles. Saw lots of fish around.

Got a couple schoolies on plastic, but bait seemed to be the key.

I have been out of touch with a couple of sick babies but wanted to post some pics of our trip.

Anyway, in honor of shark week, I wanted to get a couple dogfish this weekend. For a 5 year old, they seem like scary sharks. I figure this might be one time, someone might not mind giving up some spots

Anyone fishing Boston getting dogfish and want to share their techniques? I'm imagining chunks or clams... any info would be appreciated.

Here's Brit with the 23lber we caught.
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