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Old 10-06-2012, 08:10 PM   #1
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Pollack fishing?

Went out with FishingFreak today on the Fishbucket to the secret pollack spot (somewhere 40 miles outside Boston Harbor in 350+ft of water). First pollack about 20lb'er? Estimate base on size of head and gill plate as that is all that we got to the boat. The first 4 pollack were all attacked by blue dawgs before getting them to the boat. It was a great day jigging for blue dawg bait and maybe landing a pollack. I think overall the boat got 13-14 nice pollack and the sharks got 20+. We had some real nice fights of big blue dawgs on fairly light tackle. We were happy to get the 20oz jig back, once or twice.

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