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What have you got to say about the topic of: "Bait Report". Here's how is started: "Went fishing Tuesday just before the sun came up. With the first early dawn light, "
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| NBS Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Stonington
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Went fishing Tuesday just before the sun came up. With the first early dawn light, I never saw so many schools of bait fish just north of the White Rock area, Eastern fisher's island sound. The morning was dead calm, but one could see a roughness on the surface. Watching closely, I realized these large patches were peanut bunker. The amount of bait fish present would have to be measured in acres. With this much bait out there, it is like a calling card for some great inshore fishing. One might need some luck (or at least good timing) in being there when game fish are feasting, but they will be there. As the fall approaches, I suspect there is going to be some of the greatest fishing, in close, than we have had in years. | ||
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| Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Connecticut
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| This year has had the most peanut bunker around for a while. Hopefully the tuniods stay longer and the bass get fatter. | ||
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| Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: West haven
Posts: 126
| Was just cruising home along the west haven beaches.There was so many peanut bunker along the shore you could walk on them.The whole share was loaded with them. | ||
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