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Old 10-03-2005, 11:18 AM   #1
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Talking Boston Harbor On Fire!!!

Sorry but I had to post as I don't see too much fish talk on here lately. For those of you who are thinking of hanging it up, don't go there just yet. The Harbor and points north and south have a great amount of fish right now. We were out for 13 hours yesterday and caught a bunch of fish on light tackle. If you get out and the fish won't take the top water, then go to shads and teasers or small metals as the fish are gorging right now on peanuts and adult pogies and can get finicky taking the poppers.

There are also adult bunker around, undisclosed locations in the general area and are big pods, if you want something to catch a cow on get out a snaggin hook and start ripping, put a live bait hook in the nostrils and hold on baby!!!!

For the full report you can check it out on our site at

www.billandjulesfishing.com

There have been some nice fish pictures on the board lately and you newbies can catch one yourself if you put in the time as the fish are there to be had. so go get um!!!!

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