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April 29, 2008
School bass, between 26 and 28 inches long, were striking twitch baits in the Pawcatuck River's Cemetery Cove yesterday, according to David Henault of Ocean State Tackle.
He also said that a school of bass was busting through menhaden in the waters north of Colt State Park, and that Billy Silvia caught schoolies yesterday in Greenwich Bay.
Tautog have been biting near the southeast corner of Bristol Harbor, he said, and there have been more blackfish off Rumstick Point and near the Hog Island light.
Posted by Tom Meade
at 9:35 AM | Permalink
Hi Tom,
I really enjoy reading your fish finder column and had read it for years in the P.J., but years ago you used to report the Mount Hope Bay and Taunton River area, and I miss that. Would it be possible to report these areas again? Thank you and keep up the good work.
Joe
Yes, Joe, we'll include those areas.
Tom
Posted by: Joe Alves Jr. on May 2, 2008 6:41 AM