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Old February 3rd, 2005, 03:24 PM
Eric Miller
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Default Distraught transplant seeks advice

About a month ago, I was informed by my employer that I will be transferred
to Boston, MA, from Lake Charles, Louisiana. From a fishing standpoint, I
view this as a disaster. Here, I have year-round access to Redfish, Speckled
Trout, Tripletail, Flounder, Croakers, Spanish Mackerel and Sheepshead, and
within a short drive, Tuna, Pompano, Dolphin, Tarpon, numerous Snapper
species (in season), King Mackerel, Wahoo, Amberjack, Triggerfish, Grouper,
Lemonfish and even various billfish, all without much trouble (i.e., inshore
or within a short run from shore). All I really hear about in the Boston
area is bluefish (generally considered a trash/bait fish here) and stripers
and then only when they are "running." Somebody brighten my day, please.

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Eric Miller
millereric at bellsouth dot net


 




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