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April 16, 2008
The first schoolie stripers of the season are dripping into Greenwich Bay, says Kenny Ferra of Ray's Bait & Tackle. It will take another week of warm weather for a larger slug of fish to move in, he says.
Right now, shellfishermen have been seeing swirls in the waters off Goddard State Park. Soon, the fish will be hitting small lures off Chepiwanoxet, the mouth of the Pawtuxet River, and along the grass of the Seekonk River.
The first Fishing Report of the season will appear Friday.
Posted by Tom Meade
at 7:13 AM | Permalink