Any other info anyone has on fishing in the bay or other charter recommendations is appreciated. I'm going to start making a few phone calls soon, to see what I'm getting into!
How many times have you been out with him? What did you fish for? I would really like to get the kids as much action on the rods as possible and fill a cooler with some fine eating fish. Maybe throw in something bigger if the day/weather allows for it. Thanks for the input.
So I did some checking and we will be staying in Popponesset which is basically on the complete opposite side from Rock Harbor. I am still looking at fishing on the bay side so it will hopefully be more suitable for the kids.
All good points. I have fished for stripers a few times, so I would like to try something else if possible. Fish to take home would be a priority as well. Are there many charters that specialize in fishing the bay side so the kids can enjoy as well?
Looking at taking my family to Cape Cod this summer and am looking into fishing possibilities. Would like to take my wife and twin 6 year olds if possible. Any info about local opportunities/charter options would be appreciated.
Thanks,
DJ
I have a Howa 1500 heavy barrel thumbhole in 22-250. It is a tack driver. Easily inside a bottle cap at 200 yds off the hood of a truck. Don't believe I have ever heard of a problem with a Howa in general. Seem pretty rugged. Only thing I would do over is get a lighter version like you are looking at. Mine is no fun to lug around and extremely difficult to shoot off hand!!
With the young trees(if small enough) you can start them out with tubes so the deer can't destroy them. If they are a little bigger cut a slit in a piece of plastic drain tile and slide it around the trunk. that will protect it from the animals and mowers!! As the tree grows the plastic will expand and eventually the tree will outgrow it and you can take it off. By that time it should be big enough to survive.
Depending on the size of your food plot and tractor a 2 bottom plow on a 3pt hitch is hard to beat. Gets the job done and is very maneuverable in tight quarters.
Sure I will take the info. I don't have the wife on board for 2 dogs at once yet, but im working on it. My soon to be 12 year old lab is running out of gas as a retriever. He has earned his retirement. Did anyone look into wet acres griffons in Wendell, Mass. or Ore bank Sporting dogs in Spring Grove, PA?