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| Powwow with the Chief The Marsh Indian has his eye on what's happening here on the Hampton River. Questions on the local goings-on or Defiant Lobster Co. are welcome. |
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Mackerel still here
Captain Forrest sortied yesterday AM out of Hampton and chummed up a couple hundred mackerel in no time. The weather chased him home before he would no doubt have caught barrels of keeper bass.
The NH marine patrol received several calls from concerned boaters reporting the Gutfish on the water. They were assured that it does, in fact, separate itself from its trailer on occasion and is capable of independent motion unassisted by truck. ![]() |
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They wont be for long...
the mouth of the river was wall to wall toothy yellow eyed gorrilagators last night on the drop, well into the rise.. I hate those toothy bastards!
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blue are great fighters on light tackle,heck pound for pound they outfight stripers.they're great tuna and mako baits.and if done right aren't bad {the smaller ones}on the grill.
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