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Old 11-01-2012, 08:53 AM   #1
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I found a pile of fish and birds pushed into a cove off Boston harbor on tuesday. But the north side of the cape was dead for me yesterday
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Old 11-01-2012, 08:57 AM   #2
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I found a pile of fish and birds pushed into a cove off Boston harbor on tuesday.
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Birds were working feverishly this morning (Thursday) also in a cove off Boston Harbor.....don't know about fish under them.

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Old 11-01-2012, 09:18 AM   #3
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Your best bet in my opinion is to find clean water on a sandy beach that has some rock strutcure on one end and chunk the hell out of the edge where they meet.

Last year after a big blow we hit a local beach, took a few days for the water to clear but once it did it was great fishing, nothing on plugs or eels, all they wanted were small chunks like 1" wide pieces. We are talking mid 20 to low 30lb bass on small chunks.

surf clams, crabs and mole crabs all get broken and smashed after a big storm and the fish will come in to feed once the silt has settled down.

The second night we decided we would slow crawl eels along the bottom, not a tap, thru on the chunks again and fish were hitting within minutes.

Im not a big fan of bait fishing, but after a big storm its a proven tactic that usually produces some impressive catches. The fish are nose down and grubbing along the bottom looking for an easy meal.

be safe out there, still some good swells around. good luck

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Old 11-01-2012, 10:01 AM   #4
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A friend of mine told me last night that at the boat yard he works at he has seen a lot of bass while moving around the docks, moorings etc. the past couple days. Hitting it tonight.

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