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"The fish are still really keyed in on bunker, and that's all I am doing, live-lining bunker," says Bill "Eelamn" Nolan.
In the Providence River, the bass are so keyed in on bunker, stripers are coming in with menhaden in cast nets, says Billy Barbour.
"Plenty of numbers," writes Eelman. "Lots in the teens and 20s and a few over 30."
As the Bay water warms, and the river becomes more crowded and crazy, smart anglers are moving south and catching fish.
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