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Old 06-21-2008, 07:54 AM   #1
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I will tell you what Mayday.. As a long time hunter and fisher I learned many years ago that the best way to access a new spot is to ASK a homeowner. Find a spot that you thinks looks right and just ask for an OK to park. You may get 9 out of 10 thumbs down but it's worth it. Don't forget to offer them a nice fresh bass filet (yes, it is OK to keep them sometimes)
Ditto on being careful in Cohasset!! They will ticket or tow you b4 your engine cools down. If you want some good spots to fish you have to work it a bit and hopefully you recieved a couple of PM's to help you out. You too can rule your own "secret spot"

Drop me a line and I can share a little bit. We need all the people fishing that we can get. With numbers comes power.
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Old 06-21-2008, 08:15 AM   #2
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I'm fortunate to have a good friend who lives in Hull close to Cohasset...I was thinking of using my canal bike to gain access to Cohasset . I know there's a $3.00 lot in Hull you could do the same thing ..

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