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Close to 6 but not over half of the record.

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Ha. I just typed up a detailed report of my summer, thinking this was about MAryland. I'm an idiot.

So type it in. There's no bias here. Besides, I would like to read that! I'll even modify the topic title for you... ;D

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The bigger LMB seem to be down the Cape area. The 15-8 LMB record was caught in Carver.

I think the bigger ones are in waters where they can gorge during a herring run.

Got to love those cranberry bog ponds... the largie fishing on the Cape is great, but the smallie fishing is better. :-X

Wow, I just learned something. I never caught a smallie down there. I'll have to look into that.

Thanks Tin.

Never hit Long/Harwich or Mashpee?  ;)

I had a great summer fishing off shore using mainly swim baits 3-5" working them slow bouncing off the bottom, also had wicked awesomw luck fishing lilypads with a weedless frog.My biggest last year was a 6lb largmouth

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I had a great summer fishing off shore using mainly swim baits 3-5" working them slow bouncing off the bottom, also had wicked awesomw luck fishing lilypads with a weedless frog.My biggest last year was a 6lb largmouth

Awesome, Man!

Tin,

I haven't fished the cape in a few of years. Since the downturn in the economy, my summers have been spent working outside of the sate. Last year, I pretty much stayed local and getting my now 6 yr old son into fishing.

I know what you mean tho, pretty sad.

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