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June 3, 2008
Anglers fishing aboard Neal Vitulo's charter boat, Played For It caught their limts of striped bass by 7:30 a.m. today.
Young Neal has been taking clients to the upper reaches of the Bay where they have been finding a lot of fish in the mid-20-pound class, and an occasional 30-pounder. The larges striper this season weighed 34 pounds.
The skipper has been fishing live menhaden and chunks around Pawtuxet, Green Island, and Prudence Island.
On a visit to Bucko's Tackle and Service today, Greg Weatherby, the former owner of The Saltwater Edge, said he and his son were burned out by 8 a.m. after catching and releasing many bass and large bluefish on light tackle and fly rods.
Posted by Tom Meade
at 4:00 PM | Permalink
Father and daughter outting this past Sunday produced bass and blues. Seven year old Kamryn of Barrington caught (with a bit of help from dad) a nice 20-pound striper live lining pogies. Mid way between Providence Point and Bear Point, 200 feet from shore has been productive so far this season.
Posted by: George Voutes on June 3, 2008 4:27 PM