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Old 04-27-2003, 08:38 AM   #1
lennyr
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Fairhaven Ma.
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still trying

been out everyday last week, fishing 2 hrs. before sunset till dark. The fish are not here yet. After the early start last year this is depressing! Its suppose to warm up today and the tide looks pretty good so will try again. Ive told you guys before that I live on buzzards bay in an area that has very shallow water to about a half mile of shore. I have noticed on my walking patrols along the shore that the minnows and small shiners that are usually around this time of year have been hard to find. Water temps are starting to get close to 45-50 and it should not be long now.(I keep saying that). Any of the old timers remember late starts like this year? I don't fish the holdover spots, just the bay from shore. I've been fishing here for 12 years and can't remember this tough a start. A little off subject but anybody ever use scup as striper bait? Live lining them? Is it legal?

My dog won't let me fish alone!
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