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# 55114: Subject: Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island
Submitted by Jason Riffkin (ip 72.195.154.127) - Fished on 5/27/2006
- Report received: 5/27/2006
Water Temperature: 62 Water Clarity: 10 miles visibility Seas: 1 footers to 3 footers Weather: Warm, sunny light chop coming out of Warwick cove, about 5 mph winds with gusts up to 7. Fishing_for: Striped Bass Boat: Jay-Mar captain: Mitchell
Report: My dad and i went out today to look for some activity in front of sally rock. We tried a drift but the current was too fast so we decided to anchor. We anchored about 30 yards from the biggest rock in the chain. We set up, my dad used a cocahoe minnow,white, with a chartruese lead head, while i used a olive over white clouser minnow. I hooked up after about ten minutes. The schoolie was about a foot and three inches. After a quick break i went back to fishing, only this time using a chartruese over white half and half. After about ten more minutes i was hooked up again on a schoolie bass about a foot and a half long. After that my old man switche t the fly and hooked up immediatley.
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