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What have you got to say about the topic of: "Sharking 6/27". Here's how is started: "Hi All, We fished just to the SSE of the tip of Jenny's Horn "
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Watch Hill, RI
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Hi All, We fished just to the SSE of the tip of Jenny's Horn in very lumpy conditions with a one man charter on Tuesday. We had numerous bluedogs up to 9-ft.. dropped a really good mako.. and had a nice thresher in the slick that simply wouldn't eat for the moment. Immediately after a severe thunderstorm warning was issued via Sirius the customer gave me the word that he wanted to head to the barn (1 1/2 hail, winds, etc. within 4-5 hours). It blew up pretty good on the way in.. somewhat over 25 knots- 4- to 6-fters. breaking. However, it was really no big deal getting back to port. A CG cutter was sitting just to the south of SW Ledge looking to board boats for EEZ violations.. so be aware that fact. No warnings.. just tickets if you have ANY portion of a striper aboard whether it was caught that day or a week ago.. no difference. It's been stated any that they will be checking boats heading offshore to see if there are stripers aboard. The terrorism business must be mighty slow as it would appear that a jihad has been declared against recreational and charter boats by the powers that be as they're enforcing the M-S Act with a vengeance. Bill | ||
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