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User: fishingreek
Comment: Ha, me too! Took me a while to figure that out. Wouldn't leave pads cause I thought they where bass also!! Did pull one out punching pads!
Date: 06/05/13 10:23 PM

User: shawneramone
Comment: They were going crazy under the pads today. I got all excited thinking bass were chasing them but I couldn't buy a bite. Stupid East wind
Date: 06/05/13 09:56 PM

User: kman
Comment: Alewives are a type of Herring. Along with the Alewives are Blueback Herring. Alewives are the bigger ones you see. I think they pretty much run at the same time. There are tons of them this year. Wait till the hatch and the upper and lower will look like its raining.
Date: 06/05/13 07:35 PM

User: shawneramone
Comment: or are they alwives??? Kman would know
Date: 06/05/13 12:32 PM

User: shawneramone
Comment: Seen about a billion herring too
Date: 06/05/13 09:29 AM

User: shawneramone
Comment: This is the second time I've posted a trip and it didn't go to the main board. I didn't have any issues. Wrote it, added pics, finished it no problem. People need to know this stuff
Date: 06/05/13 09:07 AM



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