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By Tom Meade Email this author | Email this entry
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Brad Speck photo
Bob Oberg, pictured above, writes:
"Been on fishing vacation since Friday and have been out in my kayak four nights from about three hours before high tide until the fish stop biting in the morning. Have been fishing mostly tube and worm and covering a lot of ground, from URI Coastal Resources to Narragansett Pier. The quantity of stripers is down over a few weeks ago and scup have been a nuisance, particularly the last two days, but I have been catching stripers and two-thirds of them have been keepers. The nicest have been 14pounds,17 pounds, 27 pounds and this 47-inch beauty that weighted in at Quaker Lane at 35 pounds. The biggest fish was caught with a tube and worm Tuesday morning around 8:30 a.m. in fog at the mouth of the Narrow River."
Bob, Congratulations on a very impressive catch
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