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| Check out the observed high tide in Newport yesterday. If that was a full moon high tide there would have been some serious issues. As it was the ocean was flooding over in places I haven't seen it do so in a long time. Ocean Drive is going to need repairs near the King's Beach Fishing area... http://tidesonline.nos.noaa.gov/geographic.html |
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| They're around, but after a storm like we just had the deck has probably been shuffled. It's tough to say where the fish will be, where the bait will be (maybe there will actually be some now?), and until someone goes and takes a look it's tough to predict what sort of shape the water is in and whether it has cleaned up from its previous chocolate colored state. Also it will be interesting to hear what the water temps are now, I haven't been out in a boat since the storm. November is a weird month; there wil be fish but not as many and not as big, unless you get lucky. |
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| Halloween Evening, I saw one of the largest flock of birds feeding ive seen all season, Locally. I am sure there were fish underneath But they were out of range from shore. Sea surface temp chart shows a push of 54 degree water from Buzzards Bay to Newport, and 57 degree water from Point Judith to Watch Hill. |
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