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“Merl knew the weather was supposed to kick up in the late afternoon but hoped to get in a day's fishing for sea scallops and be back in port before the worst rolled in. They were nearing the end of a 12-hour day, when the scallop drag hung up on something solid underwater.”
From CapeCodOnline.com
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Some States Still Allow Commercial Fishing for Stripers
“Unless you've been away for an extended period of time, you probably know that Maryland watermen - the people who use nets to catch their fish - are not exactly in love with recreational anglers. They believe the fish-for-fun crowd gets in the way and perhaps catches striped bass that the netters could market.”
Read the whole article in WashingtonTimes.com
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Fly Fishing in Salt Waters
Magazine online at: FFSW
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Don’t forget, a saltwater fishing license is now required to fish the marine waters of Connecticut. You can purchase one from your local bait & tackle shop, such as Newtown Bait & Tackle, or at Town/City Hall.
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Check these links for more information:
Connecticut Tourism;
Long Island Sound Resource Center;
Housatonic Valley Association;
Stratford, Connecticut;
Milford, Connecticut
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