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10/9/10 - Charles River - Watertown to Boston Comments

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User: samf
Comment: hit the bridges and esplanade coves! not sure about 40-60 but it does drop off towards the basin.
Date: 10/13/10 07:56 PM

User: meat7gtk
Comment: Alot of structure out there. Rip Rap, Bridge Pilings, Entire Shores of Lay Downs, and Over Hangs. Humps, Drop-offs, A few docks, etc. I will get out there again, maybe earlier in season next year.
Date: 10/13/10 10:06 AM

User: bassterrorist
Comment: You know, I've always wondered what sort of structure existed in the Charles River Basin (from the MA Ave bridge to the Museum of Science). I would be curious to see--if one had good electronics--whether or not a Lake Erie Style (40-60Ft) of Drop shotting would produce anything? Granted that you can find some sort of structure o the bottom to fish on top off) You wouldn't even have to work the rod as the underwater current would make any 4' finesse bait come to life!
Date: 10/12/10 09:24 PM



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