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View Poll Results: what size class do you consistantly catch into?
under 20#'s 32 52.46%
20#'s - 29.9#'s 19 31.15%
30#'s - 39.9's 7 11.48%
40#'s - 49.9#'s 0 0%
50#'s + 3 4.92%
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Old 11-24-2003, 05:27 PM   #37
schoolie monster
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RJimmey, I wasn't implying it was easy at all, but based on past experience and successes, I stand by my statement. I spent my first few years fishing all surf and mostly with eels. I was gettin' pretty good with it and got some nice fish.

I also know some pretty good spots on the south shore of mass and the cape and even in RI and if I chose to put my time in there, the fish would come.

The big girls come to play at night... that's not a secret.

I'm really not being cocky at all. I chose to go the boat route but still thought I'd fish alot from the surf. I just don't have the time to do both right now.

But I certainly know that its not easy... I spent my first season driving from boston to RI or the cape and fishing all night and my friend and I caught pretty much nothin' all season. So I know what you're sayin'.
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