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Fishing Report - Massachusetts Bay and Cape Cod

Capt. Rich Antonino
April 7, 2007
Stellwagen Bank - Saltwater Fishing Report

Fishing for cod and haddock on Stellwagen Bank

We left from Plymouth, MA again, fishing for cod and haddock on Stellwagen Bank. We had a good ride out, with 5-10 mph winds from the NW, shifting NE during the day. Fishing was steady all day. We never had a "catch them at will" moment, but three fishermen took home 45 keepers between the cod, haddock, and caddock.

Yep, caddock! This fish was part cod and part haddock! I've heard about them recently, and it was great to see one. You can see photos on my website. The biggest fish was "only" 12 pounds, but we did ok on the fillet bags. It was a blast.

Seeing whales in several locations, our customers really had a good time. We tried to "get greedy" and catch fish on the top of Stellwagen Bank, but we didn't find them, so we headed east to the slopes on the eastern side of the bank. Upon getting there, we did fine. We found haddock exactly where we found only cod last week. That was strange. We had a few nice flurries of 26-30 inch cod, but it was mostly haddock that kept us happy. For some reason, we had a pile of fish jump the hook on the way up! That was an amazing thing today--I bet we lost a dozen good fish on the way up!

Tight lines and hope for calm seas!

Capt. Rich Antonino

Black Rose Fishing Charters, 508-269-1882

www.blackrosefishing.com

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We're the small charter specialists for private 1-4 person groups and shared charters. We fish where the fish are--cod/haddock on Stellwagen Bank, huge sea bass in Buzzards Bay, bluefin tuna on Stellwagen Bank, sharks off of Martha's Vineyard and Wildcat Knoll, Stripers off of Provincetown. We have a great website; visit us often and meet us as friends. We have lots of fun out there and cater to both the novice and veteran alike. Our rates are great and you don't have to get 6 people!!

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Black Rose Fishing Charters
4 Sleepy Hollow Drive
Plymouth, MA 02360
Phone: 508-269-1882
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