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Old 02-24-2011, 05:00 PM   #1
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Prudence Island?

Hello Folks -
We are in search of a new island to land our 18' Maxum for sand and the usual cook-out this upcoming boating season. What's it like over there on Prudence, where is it cool to pull up a boat and what is wierd to look out for?
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Old 02-24-2011, 05:20 PM   #2
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Potter's Cove is the hangout for boats and rafting up. Eveyone has been very chill and inviting the handful of times I've been there. My neighbor has a house there and that is where the party every weekend. Close to shore around the island there are certain place where there are rocks to be watchful of. PM me for more details.



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Old 02-24-2011, 05:53 PM   #3
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Bring your tick spray. I think Clammer was mentioning no more overnight there anymore.

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Old 02-24-2011, 09:51 PM   #4
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that.s the cove around to the EAST .. where 1000 pleasure boats rush to spend the weekend .

Where you mean there are only a couple of hundred / most spend the day //a few stay on there boats for the w/e .

But you now can tuck in on the north side of t-warf . down @ the southern tip .

But I,d stay below the high tide line or on the dirt roads ;

the ticks are realllly bad on both islands ><><

Also the eastern end of Pine Hill cove is nice

A south or S/W will kick it up . but its sandy & a better place to swim IMO .

Don,t pay any attention to the above /// its spot burning

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When the wind isn't honking out of the west, people beach on the neck between the two parts of Prudence. Just watch the eelgrass

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Old 02-25-2011, 08:55 AM   #6
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get that F #$%^&*( photo down .............

OOOOOOOOOOOOOR you,ll pay the price ><<><

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In due time Mike, in due time.
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Hello Folks -
We are in search of a new island to land our 18' Maxum for sand and the usual cook-out this upcoming boating season. What's it like over there on Prudence, where is it cool to pull up a boat and what is wierd to look out for?
Thanks in advance
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db - we take our boat frequently to Prudence and into Potters Cove as Keeperreaper mentioned. Once you enter the cove, you'll see a ton of larger boats moored, bear to the right and you can beach your boat on the inside of the point. Its very sheltered and there are no hazards that I've seen. Just be cautious of the dropping tide. On a nice day there will be a ton of boats there and its pretty family friendly. We have tubes and the kids drift out in them and also jump off the boat. In august, the snapper blues are all over there and I have a blast with the kids. We've also beached on Patience, in the channel between Pat and Pru. The only issue there is that there is boat traffic in the channel and its a pain getting the boat anchored and not having it move.

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that.s the cove around to the EAST .. where 1000 pleasure boats rush to spend the weekend .

Where you mean there are only a couple of hundred / most spend the day //a few stay on there boats for the w/e .

But you now can tuck in on the north side of t-warf . down @ the southern tip .

But I,d stay below the high tide line or on the dirt roads ;

the ticks are realllly bad on both islands ><><

Also the eastern end of Pine Hill cove is nice

A south or S/W will kick it up . but its sandy & a better place to swim IMO .

Don,t pay any attention to the above /// its spot burning

Mike, where is Pine Hill cove? I'd like to explore more sandy areas

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HEAD SOUTH / BETWEEN THE ISLANDS

FOLLOW THE SHORE AROUND pRUDENCE ... not close .all boulder field ..... as soon as you go east around the 1st corner .. / You,ll see a open stretch ... its opposite / Potters Cove ..... there are two creeks ..... the 2nd one // N/E right in the corner / its 85% .nice sandy hard bottom ;;

Nebe .......guys that make glass houses .. shouldn,t F #$%^&*( around ><><<><

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Old 02-25-2011, 10:19 AM   #12
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HEAD SOUTH / BETWEEN THE ISLANDS

FOLLOW THE SHORE AROUND pRUDENCE ... not close .all boulder field ..... as soon as you go east around the 1st corner .. / You,ll see a open stretch ... its opposite / Potters Cove ..... there are two creeks ..... the 2nd one // N/E right in the corner / its 85% .nice sandy hard bottom ;;

Nebe .......guys that make glass houses .. shouldn,t F #$%^&*( around ><><<><
thanks, I've looked at that shoreline from far away and meant to go check it out, I'll be sure to go this year

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thanks, I've looked at that shoreline from far away and meant to go check it out, I'll be sure to go this year
Now is it any wonder why you have trouble catching bass. PH is hot and I mean hot at certain times of the year. I had 8 30#+ bass one morning long ago at "The Hill". Was #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&'s "go to" spot when things got tough. RIR has a seagull steal his pogie one morning from one of the biggest bass we ever saw. Bass had a back about 1 foot wide. All near or at "The Hill.

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She was pushing 50 if I've ever seen one. looked like a beer keg rolling on the pogie. damn gull grabbed the stunned pogie....

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you been with Paulie tooooooo long /

when I went there later / she had grown to be into the 70,s

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you been with Paulie tooooooo long /

when I went there later / she had grown to be into the 70,s
Two things.
1. Paul and I are both OK at judging a fishes size..
2. 70's... we're talking fish, not your silver foxes

I'll change my profile next week bud

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Two things.
1. Paul and I are both OK at judging a fishes size..
2. 70's... we're talking fish, not your silver foxes

I'll change my profile next week bud
Kudos Bryan. Great comeback.

Hey Mike! You going to the TFCTFN?

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Old 02-28-2011, 04:51 PM   #18
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Now is it any wonder why you have trouble catching bass. .
hey now, wait a minute! jeeez, its just one spot! I've done well in plenty of others! Man, i cant know every area in the bay and for all I know I may have fished it but not known its name!

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