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Old 01-16-2003, 11:10 PM   #5
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Originally posted by clamdigger
is the east side of the channel ==out of Warwick cove/ few oysters there also==just make sure its open//////

Meaning off of warwick neck,,, over near Capt'ns Catch ,,(Formaly "Doores Dock" where they sell the q-hogs/clams ?)
What about Conimicut? went there late October and piked up a few....

Gravel is rocky as hell over there tho,,, almost bent the teeth on my rake over there...... Going to buy an extra toothing kit and keep it in the truck just incase.

please keep them tips coming,,, i appreciate it!


I heard tides make a differance? obviously lowtide they are EZer to get at, but are they still catchable at HIGH tides?





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