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Old 08-30-2007, 09:46 AM   #1
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I keep my boat in the Bass River and fish Monomoy, and east of Chatham on a regular basis. I am looking to change things up a bit. I would like to go after yellowfin, mahi, Bones, and albies. Does anybody have advice on heading south, verse the usual east. All advice truly appreciated.
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Old 08-30-2007, 10:39 AM   #2
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Grab a chart and head to the dump south of the fingers. Or head further south towards Atlantis and warmer water. Check out oceantemp.com for daily water temps.
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Grab a chart and head to the dump south of the fingers. Or head further south towards Atlantis and warmer water. Check out oceantemp.com for daily water temps.
I've been watching that 72 degree water south of the Dump in the Lanes, but looked like it wasn't as defined yesterday. But it did look like it was holding fish, it was significant in size and NOT disconnected from the main body off the edge.
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South of the dump for yellows, for bones and false albacor try the hooter, bonito bar off nantucket, and hedge fence and Cape Poge. For mahi mahi try pot hopping south of MV in the warmer water. These are all well known spots and can be found on any chart... Except for the pots Those you will have to go out and look for... Good luck
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