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Old 08-09-2001, 12:46 PM   #10
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GS fished around the Pinthias wreck off of Green Harbor to the H bouy. We were there last week and did well on cod in water from 80 to 150 feet. Not alot of dogs so you can jig or use clams. Keep an eye for the Capt. John or Andy Lynn boats they fish the same areas and are around the cod. We got two 10 lb. pollack too. I used to fish around Minots alot but the last few years fish around the Canal more where the boat is. When the heat hit around Scituite we would usually put the casting gear away and chunk the ledges. It worked good at times and the fish were usually good sized. We would cast chunks to the rocks with no weight or use orange cork floats to drift them into the wash best spots were around the white water. Don't laugh about the floats it looks like your shiner fishing but it works. Those humps you are marking could work too but chunking them might start a dogfish blitz. I think the bass are still around the ledges but are just a little lazy, a chunk in front of them will work. Another bait to try is the purple clams the bait stores are selling, this is the hot bait for stripers especially around here. Good luck I'll be cod fishing Stelly if the winds die down by Saturday.
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