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Old 10-24-2003, 05:46 AM   #2
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Mrmacey, I had suggested the "H" buoy a while back. If you look straight off of the point of Brant Rock (front side of Green Harbor), it's approximately 7 miles out. At about 6 miles or so right near there, there are a couple of wrecks. The bigger of the two is an upside-down tanker or frieghter (I forget which) and that usually holds some decent Cod. You can spot it on your fishfinder. It's easy to distinguish the shape of the hull. In these areas, I always drift with jigs and teasers. Once in a while clams. I usually check the wind drift, then set a mark on GPS or drop a marker buoy if you've got one. Do a drift until you're off the location, start the motor and go back for continued drifts. Where you're going with several boats, the marker buoy would work nicely.
The close inshore spost like Farnham Rocks or High Pines Ledge, may or may not produce well this time of year. You'll most certainly pick up a few there but for quantity, you're better off heading out a ways.
The wrecks and "H" Buoy are where the party boats head to for half day trips.
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