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Old July 28th, 2004, 11:25 PM
Duane Richardson
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Default New Hampshire Coast Fishing Info Needed

We are new to sal****er fishing and have been fishing for strippers off Rye
Harbor, New Hampshire. We were catching mackerel and using them as bait
with balloons. Now the mackerel have stopped biting and we are at a loss as
to what to do next to catch either strippers or blues or whatever is out
there! Any and all information would be appreciated.
Thanks
Duane


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Old July 29th, 2004, 12:14 AM
daytripper
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Default New Hampshire Coast Fishing Info Needed

On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 22:25:23 GMT, "Duane Richardson"
wrote:

We are new to sal****er fishing and have been fishing for strippers off Rye
Harbor, New Hampshire. We were catching mackerel and using them as bait
with balloons. Now the mackerel have stopped biting and we are at a loss as
to what to do next to catch either strippers or blues or whatever is out
there! Any and all information would be appreciated.
Thanks
Duane


Take a nice ride south to Newburyport thence on to Plum Island and pay a visit
to Kay Moulton's crew at Surfland...

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Old July 29th, 2004, 12:14 AM
daytripper
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Default New Hampshire Coast Fishing Info Needed

On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 22:25:23 GMT, "Duane Richardson"
wrote:

We are new to sal****er fishing and have been fishing for strippers off Rye
Harbor, New Hampshire. We were catching mackerel and using them as bait
with balloons. Now the mackerel have stopped biting and we are at a loss as
to what to do next to catch either strippers or blues or whatever is out
there! Any and all information would be appreciated.
Thanks
Duane


Take a nice ride south to Newburyport thence on to Plum Island and pay a visit
to Kay Moulton's crew at Surfland...

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Old July 31st, 2004, 12:49 AM
Duane Richardson
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Default New Hampshire Coast Fishing Info Needed

I have some mackerel in the freezer that I brought home from one of our
trips but not sure how to use it. So, next question is.... how do we fish
with it? I've been reading the Kittery weekly report, and it is good in
that is says where they are catching the fish and with what, but again, we
don't know how to use the various things they've mentioned. (Sorry to sound
so dumb, but we are VERY new to this sal****er fishing). Thanks to Sandy
and Daytripper for your responses. Would welcome more comments on how to use
the various things.
Duane

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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 23:14:02 GMT, daytripper
wrote:

On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 22:25:23 GMT, "Duane Richardson"


wrote:

We are new to sal****er fishing and have been fishing for strippers off

Rye
Harbor, New Hampshire. We were catching mackerel and using them as bait
with balloons. Now the mackerel have stopped biting and we are at a

loss as
to what to do next to catch either strippers or blues or whatever is out
there! Any and all information would be appreciated.
Thanks
Duane


Take a nice ride south to Newburyport thence on to Plum Island and pay a

visit
to Kay Moulton's crew at Surfland...


Yes, Surfland Tackle Shop is a good place to get advice, as well as tackle
and bait, but closer to Rye Harbor are Suds 'n Soda Bait & Tackle Shop on
Route 33 in Greenland and the Kittery Trading Post. Check out the weekly
Fishing Report posted on Monday afternoons at
http://www.kitterytradingpost.com Usually the report will tell you what

the
stripers and blues are being caught on.

Live mackerel are great bait. As second choice, have you tried chunks of
frozen mackerel?

Sandy
Rye, NH




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Old July 31st, 2004, 12:49 AM
Duane Richardson
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Default New Hampshire Coast Fishing Info Needed

I have some mackerel in the freezer that I brought home from one of our
trips but not sure how to use it. So, next question is.... how do we fish
with it? I've been reading the Kittery weekly report, and it is good in
that is says where they are catching the fish and with what, but again, we
don't know how to use the various things they've mentioned. (Sorry to sound
so dumb, but we are VERY new to this sal****er fishing). Thanks to Sandy
and Daytripper for your responses. Would welcome more comments on how to use
the various things.
Duane

wrote in message
...
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 23:14:02 GMT, daytripper
wrote:

On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 22:25:23 GMT, "Duane Richardson"


wrote:

We are new to sal****er fishing and have been fishing for strippers off

Rye
Harbor, New Hampshire. We were catching mackerel and using them as bait
with balloons. Now the mackerel have stopped biting and we are at a

loss as
to what to do next to catch either strippers or blues or whatever is out
there! Any and all information would be appreciated.
Thanks
Duane


Take a nice ride south to Newburyport thence on to Plum Island and pay a

visit
to Kay Moulton's crew at Surfland...


Yes, Surfland Tackle Shop is a good place to get advice, as well as tackle
and bait, but closer to Rye Harbor are Suds 'n Soda Bait & Tackle Shop on
Route 33 in Greenland and the Kittery Trading Post. Check out the weekly
Fishing Report posted on Monday afternoons at
http://www.kitterytradingpost.com Usually the report will tell you what

the
stripers and blues are being caught on.

Live mackerel are great bait. As second choice, have you tried chunks of
frozen mackerel?

Sandy
Rye, NH




 




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