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What have you got to say about the topic of: "The Bunny Clarke". Here's how is started: "Has anyone ever fished The Bunny Clark out of Perkins Cove Maine ?"
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| NBS Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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Has anyone ever fished The Bunny Clark out of Perkins Cove Maine ?
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| NBS Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: shapleigh me
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| Class operation. The Captains and Mates are on top of their game. The Bunny Clark website has a daily fishing report that's some interesting reading, including telling it like it is on "those" days. One tip is, when the weather is a bit snotty, grab a seat up under the pilothouse when traveling to and from the fishing grounds. You may need your foul weather gear toward the stern. - jay PS. Also, Hi. Good looking forum. (first post) | ||
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| NBS Member Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 41
| Always wear your skins on this boat But Capt.Tim knows where to find the fish. Marathons are best as the fares are limited but to sign up for them you have to call at midnight when they start taking resevations to get choice dates. Check out their website www.bunnyclark.com | ||
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![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: CT / Summer in RI
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| I fished the Bunny Clark a couple of years back (a few times) when we were going to Maine every year. The Capt knows his $hit, and the advice on seating is pertinent. I will say, if you are even the slightest bit sea-sick oriented, dope up good if the seas are anything but calm. The boat is a rocker. She is a stable SOB, no doubt, so no worries, but a heavy chop and you feel every bit. Has more of a six-pack feeling size-wise. One of the trips I was on was a puke festival for the first couple of hours (literally a 1/3 of the passengers barfing). The front cockpit is the place to ride if you can, and as codfishking stated, wear your oilers and jacket (if cold), at all times. You will get wet on this boat at some point. I personally had a great time fishing with them, and caught some nice fish. Some pix from their site: ![]() | ||
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![]() Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Norwood/Quincy/Marshfield,Ma/Islamorada,Fl
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| I agree with what has already been said. Capt Tim is great. I fished with him almost every year before I bought a boat. Always had good trips .That boat has seen its share of big cod. Good Luck | ||
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| NBS Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: WESTFIELD,MA.
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| All I can say is " CLASS OPERATION ". Me and some other guys from the base, go 2 times a year and Capt. Tim is always our captain. He works very hard to get you into fish. It was already said but I will agree, bring wet weather gear. I will also agree on the point of the boat being alittle rocky. I usually don't get queezy but on a couple of trips out my stomach was churnnig. ( booze probably had alittle hand in that )Rich oh ya if you go when the tuna are out there he'll put you on them too
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