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Old 01-20-2010, 09:34 AM   #1
Clammer
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I have a commercial license /

& I have friends that dive for steamers & necks ................................ that a whole other story .

But I have one that has told me about the same t=bass kinda waiting for him / & he would throw tape worms in the water column & the bass would go after it // down the road / just about eating out of his hand .

A&& I have read articles & seen some shows / they are good what they do & they have a very good knowledge of the size fish they are targeting .
I,d have no idea what they would do if they were fishing the size fish the upper narragansett bay has been holding in the spring .
30-36 in fish with MANY being 32 - 34 with a splattering of blues .
As soon one has already stated & it was a very hot issue in rI 20 years ago . is the zone / piece of water they can control by the flag ;

Too much has gone on in RI concerning diving / but that,s neither here or there ;

what,s to be will be & we have to live with it ;

Nebe .leave my schoolies out of this ><><<,.

ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE !!!

MIKE
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