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Old 12-09-2003, 10:49 AM   #11
RIROCKHOUND
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Krispy..
I like your approach, and kinda do the same thing Eben is doing now, after fishing Gansett heavily I decided I hate the crowds and parking issues (Though I still fish here in the spring) and during the fall run mostly fished C-town to Weak with all spots in between... but who knows next year I may be back in gansett... oh and newport in my whaler all for june and july...
My goal was to consistently catch bigger fish from land.... ended the season with a bunch in the upper teens/low 20's and was very happy with that.. an improvement over the last few years...
fished alot more nights this year, both shore and in my whaler, but both produced about equally for me, with the edge for the boat being in a few more bigger fish (25lbs-36lbs) but still no 40... my PR stands at 39 and change....

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