Fishing Blog

October 18, 2009
By pedrotillman1953

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Kayak fishermen, canoeists, jonboat fishermen and other small boat striper fishing enthusiasts can gain a leg up on striper fishing Boston, Ma.#039;s North Shore if they can pick and choose their fishing spots based on local knowledge. br /br /Here#039;s one fishing map, for striper fishing Manchester, Massachusetts, on the US East Coast, worth a look: Inshore Manchester,Ma.striper fishing. It only costs $2.72 to download.br /br /Problem is, local knowledge without a detailed map is hard to gain without being a local. One way to gain local status is to haunt the local bait and tackle shop and pick the brain of the owner – more often that not a fellow happy enough to pass along directions to local hotspots in exchange for the purchase of a lure of two or, as is often the case for Massachusetts striper fishing, a box of seaworms for the ubiquitous tube and worm. br /br /There are a couple of other ways to gain local knowledge of kayak fishing striped bass hotspots. One is to lurk on fishing message boards. In New England, three well known forums include New England Kayak Fishing, noreast.com and On the Water Magazine. br /br /What these sites sometimes lack in specifics – the kind of information you may need, say, to park close to a particular hotspot without getting ticketed or towed – they make up for in the reams of information members share online. You#039;ll find tips on rod and reel and lure choices. You#039;ll also learn where to buy bait, and by way of responses to rumor and innuendo, often a good idea of where the fish are. br /br /Another method is to download local striper fishing maps written by local anglers on Google Earth. Typically the maps are available as kmz files you can download for about $2.70 per map and either view online with Google Earth or print as pfds. br /br /What#039;s helpful about this map are is drop-down text windows which describe parking areas, areas suited for trolling and chunking for stripers, and where to keep an eye out for sea conditions. NorthAmerican Kayak Fishing, a saltwater fishing blog written for striped bass and bluefish fishing in Massachusetts, provides much of the information for the downloadable and highly localized striper fishing map. br /br /The map describes ten inshore striper fishing areas within 15 to 20 minutes#039; small boating time from three put-ins in Manchester. The small seaside town lies just off the highway bout 45 minutes from Boston, 15 minutes from Gloucester. Of particular interest to striper fishermen who want to push offshore to more ocean-facing locations such as Salem Sound are the descriptions of Gales Head, House Island and Whaleback Ledge.br /br /One area that stands out on the map is the gap at Gales Head. A 10-minute trip from inner Manchester Harbor, Gales Head is a small strait between the mainland and Ram Island. The mainland and island provide protection from offshore swell and rollers. The sluice leads to open ocean. Passing through the sluice, striper fishermen in small boats gain access to excellent striper fishing off Singing Beach and nearby Kettle Island. br /br /Small boat striper fishermen can work the inner protected harbor waters first, then venture offshore to bigger structure, larger submerged ledges and scattered craggy islands a half-mile away. br /br /To download the file, go to Manchester,Ma.striper fishing, where you#039;ll find a paypal option for downloading the file. Or you can buy it now. br /br /Meanwhile, for more information on kayak fishing and sea kayaking, visit NorthAmerican Kayak Fishing and Sea Kayaking Dot Net.






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