Cod and Pollack

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Cod and Pollack

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Stellwegan is loaded with fish and fisherman. Fished Sunday catching our limit on some nice cod 6-12lb. and some pollack as a bonus. Had our limit of cod by 10:30 am. so spent a couple of hours searching for the haddock. We did locate the haddock but the seas sent us home early. I know you guys want pictures, but you will have to wait till schools out for the summer.
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Re: Cod and Pollack

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Sounds good, what boat where you in?
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That's how you do it Adrian :thumbsup:

Watchin the weekend :idea:
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Its just point shoot, upload :?:
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WE were aboard the NightRunner my Pacific23HT and I actually did take some pictures, which are still in the camera. One more week and I'm free.
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capeannfisherman wrote:WE were aboard the NightRunner my Pacific23HT and I actually did take some pictures, which are still in the camera. One more week and I'm free.
Adrian

Thanks, I was looking into a 20' Pacific and wondered if it was capable of going to Stellwagon.
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The 20 would be fine, it has less deadrise so the ride into the seas will be even rougher, but pick your days and it can handle even the biggest tuna out there. We had a very rough ride home Sunday. Trim tabs all the way down and slowed the boat to about 15 knots. Then she rides much like a downeast hull. These boats love a following sea, but try to go to fast into a head sea and you will get beat up. Tabs down and just fast enough to stay on plane and she can push through just about anything. I would love to trade up to a 29' RockSalt.
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Re: Cod and Pollack

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Mac...pilothouse model :?: New :?:

With a 135 you'll be there in no time :!:
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AlloyToy wrote:Mac...pilothouse model :?: New :?:

With a 135 you'll be there in no time :!:
I'll let the cat out the bag, I bought that 1925 in CA, actually a couple days before someone posted a link here. The ETA to get here, MA, is in about 3 weeks. I plan on using it mostly in ME on Sebago and Long lake, but every once and while in the ocean.
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So , you bought the 19 that was in Pomona ? If so let me know and I will mark that sold.

If you want a T-top for it check with Kenny at TWIMARINE.COM he might have one.
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welder wrote:So , you bought the 19 that was in Pomona ? If so let me know and I will mark that sold.

If you want a T-top for it check with Kenny at TWIMARINE.COM he might have one.

I did buy it.
The boat was originally bought from Tradewinds and serviced there. I called Tradewinds about 5 times to try and get service information but they would not let me talk to the service guy and Ken would not call me back :hammer:
So I just bought it.
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Re: Cod and Pollack

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There will be a serious invasion of alloy on Stellwagon this year :mrgreen: Congrats on your new boat Mac :thumbsup:
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