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Old 05-01-2006, 06:47 AM   #1
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Duxbury Bay

The bay has been hoping the last few days. Hauled in a quick dozen in 1.5 hrs on the East Side of the bay yesterday afternoon using the same white shad. Tons of hits and follows and good fights for small fish 12"-18" on LT. Nobody I saw got a keeper. Beautiful day.



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Old 05-01-2006, 10:07 AM   #2
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Good job. Could you tell what kind of bait they were feeding on? Water temp? Thought I would start my season in Buzzards Bay but I might have to stop in Plymouth. Did you use the ramp per chance?

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Old 05-01-2006, 11:51 AM   #3
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I fished from shore and not to totally give up the spot let's just say I fished structure, no ramp needed. They seem to be chasing herring which are making their way to the salt water tidal marshes and streams. I fished my 5" white shad very slowly and had to really make sure they had it completely because they were hitting it but not taking it all the time. I was surprised at the fight and how aggresive they were because the water temp was in the mid forties. I saw a few boats and about ten other anglers in my vicinity but I was so busy I really didn't see if anybody got a keeper. I doubt it becasue a couple of the guys came my way to chat and they were landing the same size as me but not with quite the same regularity. I would say color of the bait was important because I used a greenish and silvery color a couple of casts and didn't even get a hit. White was being hit continuously. Plymouth should be great, making your way to Gurnet and then the bridge. Oh yeah, no birds either. It's not the official blitz yet in the bay but it will be here any day I'm sure. Good luck!



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Old 05-01-2006, 01:10 PM   #4
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Thanks for the info. Know what you mean about your spot. Keep it to yourself. Plymouth power plant used to be a good spot till word got out(course its closed up tight now). See you on the water soon. Aquasport CC w/ black lab on the bow.

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Old 05-01-2006, 05:04 PM   #5
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once i get a non windy day i can easily see myself catching 100 of them. they were on the surface today..just tough to hook with the giant bow in my line caused by 25mph+ winds.

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Old 05-01-2006, 08:54 PM   #6
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Weather dosn't look promising either. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for next Mon. I booked a charter on Nantucket with my lady for a little in-shore LT action. The reports there are starting to come in like us with a few keepers of size (20lbs +) being reported at 2 local fish markets on Sunday. Keep us posted Christian if your arms fall off from catching to many fish! It would be nice to see a few more South Shore, MA reports here. I'm not complaining though I guess that's why we're here. Sgt Nutz, I'll keep an eye out if I get out on my friends boat. He's an oyster famer in the bay and has a 19' Carolina Skiff. We usually get out at first light or the last bit of light after work.



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