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Report from Rivers End Tackle,seminars
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UPDATED BY PAT ON FRIDAY, April
13th, 2007

STRIPED BASS- They're still in Hamburg Cove but its thinned out since
last week. The Connecticut River is still flooding and the forecast for
the next few days will have the River flooding for at least another
week. This doesn't mean you can't catch bass, its just more difficult and
hazardous. Hamburg Cove seems to clean up faster than the rest of the
River so check that out. Another place bass seem to congregate in
flooding conditions is off Griswold Point to the east of the mud line.
They've got some schoolies at the West Wall this week but the main push
hasn't started yet. Worm dunkers have been getting schoolies at the DEP
Piers and up by the East Haddam Boat Launch.
FLOUNDER- Well the first push of flats has fizzled, the next hope is as
waters warm a bit in Niantic they'll be a few fish similar to last
Spring.

SEMINARS
Saturday April 14th at 11am- Fluke Fishing with Bob Sampson. Its less
than a month away the start of the season, get set with some proven
techniques and locations.
Saturday April 28th- Saltwater Fly Fishing School with Lou Tabory- We
have three openings left. This is a great day for the beginning and
intermediate angler. Call us for details
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