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Old 10-10-2006, 06:42 PM   #23
thefishingfreak
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same tonight.
found them on the airport flats and deer island rip. no keepers but tons of fish.




ohh and here's a little tip.
lets say the fish are pushing bait up tight to the rocks on the airport. and you see the "restricted area" bouys. and you know your not "supposed' to be in there. but it's soooooo tempting when there's hundreds of fish breaking.and hey your only fishing ,,, RIGHT???

the guy in the "massport security" truck. is not there to watch you catch fish, and enjoy the senery !!!

and,,,, the state police boat looks really nice {man what a boat} when it's tied along side you for 1/2 hour after practicly RAMMING into you. and the cop is telling you your under arrest for violating FEDERAL saftey zones...
and,,,,, there taking the boat


JUST STAY AWAY !!! and go find another blitz

just stay back behind the bouys

not even spozed to be 150' from them if you ain't trolling/driving {no stopping 150' from the white bouys}

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