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1092.3 | Harris Charters, Gloucester | CIMNET::HANNAN | | Thu Jul 13 1989 10:38 | 9 |
| Has anybody had any experiences (good or bad) with Harris Charters
out of Gloucester ? They take up 6 passengers max for $395/wkday,
$445/wkend from 7-3 p.m. minimum. Price is a little steep, but if
the fishing is good, it might be worth it! They do bluefishing or
bottom fishing for cod, etc, whatever you like.
Any info ?
/Ken
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1092.2 | BLUEFISHING PARTYBOATS IN SE MASS & RI | VIDEO::STEELES | | Wed Jul 26 1989 17:21 | 11 |
| I am inquiring about the names of a few good party boats between
Boston and Providence that specialize in Bluefishing. I would like
to stay south of Boston (preferably southside of Cape Cod).
I am not really interested in going to Newburyport or Plum Island.
Please provide me with cost, telephone numbers, experiences and
other pertinent info.
Thanks,
Stan
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1092.4 | R.I. Bluefishing | JAWS::DEZZANI | | Wed Jul 26 1989 17:49 | 6 |
| If you are interested in the RI area Pt. Judith is the best bet,
but that is a long way South of Providence. The Blue fishing peaks
down there in Sept. and Oct. I fish the Block Is. waters and from
my experience so far it looks like a good year. Send me a note
and I'll try to dig up some names of boats if you are interested,
I am down there almost every weekend.
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1092.5 | plum is. fishing boats | ZONULE::THOMPSON | | Fri Jul 28 1989 11:33 | 7 |
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next thursday i am going to plum island for some fishing.
we are going through captain's fishing parties located at plum island
point. does anybody have any input on this company, good or bad?
thanks.
-chris
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1092.6 | CAPTAIN'S FISHING COMMENTS | VIDEO::STEELES | | Mon Aug 07 1989 11:15 | 18 |
| Myself and another individual went out on a 1/2 day bluefishing trip with
Captains Fishing out of Plum Island this past Sunday 8/06/89. There were
a total of 17 people on the boat. Out of 17 people my friend was the
only one to catch a resonable fish. A 7-8 pound blue. I got a hit that
was most likely a blue, but it broke off my line. That it was it for the
duration. Nada.
I heard from one other person the week before who had also gone with
this outfit and had similar results.
Additionally, the ride to the Isle of Shoals was quite long: a little
over an hour each way. The actual time with lines in the water was
about two hours.
I would not really recommend this boat based on on the weak showing for this
Sunday.
Stan
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1092.7 | | IAMOK::MACGILLIVARY | Don't worry, Be Happy... | Tue Aug 15 1989 16:57 | 12 |
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I've been out on the Capt's boat many times.. Cought a few, and
got swamped to! My brother and my uncle go out just about every other
Wednesday night with the Capt. I think that its the fish that don't
do the biting rather than the boat not doing its job!
I will go again on the Capts (Bob in person) boat, and I also
would recomend him.
But, to each his own.
David
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1092.8 | | NRADM::ACOSTA | | Wed Jan 03 1990 12:04 | 3 |
| Does anyone know when the deep sea boats start going out
to fish for mackeral?
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1092.9 | May is the month for Macks | BLOCK::SWEET | Capt. Codfish...GW Fishing Team | Wed Jan 03 1990 13:09 | 5 |
| The Macks arrive in Mass bay in May. You will catch them on most
head boats fishing for cod from mid may till June. As soon as the
blues show up the macks screw.
Capt. Codfish
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1092.10 | Thanks | NRADM::ACOSTA | | Thu Jan 04 1990 08:32 | 1 |
| Thanks a lot for the information.
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1092.11 | Yankee Fleet Report | WAV13::GREENBERG | | Sat Apr 21 1990 11:56 | 22 |
| Just spent a day on the Yankee Pride out of Gloucester and the report
is nothing short of incredible. Between two of us we caught over 100
small (2-5 lbs) codfish in just a few hours. We had all the fish we
could handle by noon. We threw back more than we kept.
They told us that this spring has seen more market cod than in any of
the last five years. There are very few big ones around. In fact we
didn't even see anything over 6 lbs. There were a few cusk. No catfish.
But if you want to have some fun and bring home a bunch of fillets, now
is the time to go.
We were jigging and usually had a fish on before the jig hit the
bottom. Double headers were common as fish hit both the jig and the
teasers. Anything was working. They even hit a still jig and teaser. We
tried jigging about 15 feet above the bottom and still hit fish. They
were thick.
I think we have to be prudent and not take too many even though the
fishing seems limitless. There's a 19 inch minimum and we should adhere
to it strictly.
Have fun. Now's the time to go.
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1092.12 | | HPSPWR::RIEU | Stanley, won't you please come home! | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:26 | 3 |
| I'm ready!! I'm thinking of going down to Gloucester Wed. or Thurs.
anyone else wanna give it a shot?
Denny
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1092.13 | Oops! | HPSPWR::RIEU | Stanley, won't you please come home! | Tue Apr 24 1990 12:47 | 5 |
| re:.12
I called Yankee Fleet. They only run Fri-Mon until May. So, it's
either going to be Mon or next Friday, I'd rather go Monday, but it
doesn't matter. She suggested reservations, so I gots to know by Fri.
Denny
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1092.14 | Going Friday | HPSPWR::RIEU | Stanley, won't you please come home! | Mon Apr 30 1990 09:47 | 2 |
| Anyone go out over the weekend? Where, and how'd you do?
Denny
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1092.15 | Walsh's-Lynn | SAGE::STUDLEY | | Thu Jun 14 1990 17:48 | 10 |
| Has anyone used Walsh's out of Lynn? If so, can you tell me a little
about them.
My stepdaughter and I want to take my husband out for father's day.
She lives in Revere and we will be coming down from So. NH to pick
her up. Thought Walsh's would be close by. If not Walsh's, do you
have another suggestion.
Thanks,
J
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1092.16 | | LEVERS::SWEET | | Fri Jun 15 1990 10:30 | 16 |
| I owe much of my cod prowers to the walsh family. Jim Walsh now
runs the sea wife ( a boat in the family for at least 15 years)
out of the marblehead town dock. His father Bob Sr. I think
is running the Amberjack IV out of Lynn. The amberjack is 110 foot
steel hull that will beat the hell out the new aluminum boats in
an offshore blow. The sea wife is a 65 wood hull that is low to
the water and very stable. Jim was one the yougest party boat captains
ever at around age 18. I think Jim has been fishing inside (around
B-bouy) and not running out to stellwagon. I can highly recommend
the family as a whole and you can count on them to find fish.
I do suggest going with Jim if you don't mind giving up some
of the creature comforts found on the larger boat.
Tell him Bruce Sweet said hello and for him to give me call on radio.
Bruce
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1092.17 | Charter boats for Blues | MRCSSE::TCOLLENTINE | | Tue Jul 17 1990 17:43 | 13 |
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Ok...Who can give me some help on Charter boats that fish for
Blues. I took one out of Plum Island last year and it was
quite a boat ride up north to where we fished off of sand
island?
If I hadn't caught a Blue fish we would have been skunked!
Anybody know of any charters boats that they can recommend?
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1092.18 | Expensive but well worth it! | SENIOR::PENNING | | Wed Jul 18 1990 11:03 | 24 |
| Yo,
Look under note 555 for topic BLUES, In there are a couple of notes on
blue's chaters. I went on one out of Rock Harbor in Orleans (Cape Cod)
and we had the greatest time. It was expensive- 75 bucks a head plus a
ten dollar tip to the mate, but it was well worth it. We must have
caught at least 20 fish a piece. The mate fillet them up for us but
the meat wasn't all that good. We took a 50 quart cooler full of
fillets home. My arms were sore for three days. Now is the time to go,
the Blues are everywhere, you may even pick up a Striper or two. These
boats are 4 to 6 people with four rods in the water, so when you hit a
school it is wild. We had all four rods hook up at once! What a day.
The 75 smackers was for an 8 hour trip you can go on 4 hr trips for
less money but I would suggest the 8 hr trip because it just goes by so
fast.
Well good luck-
I'll be out there this weekend on my Uncles boat!
Tight lines and sore arms-
Wildman
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