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Narragansett Bay Wreck
118ft wooden wreck found during hydrographic survey.
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2004/s2216.htm |
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Re: Narragansett Bay Wreck
hey, isn't that the boat that was lost in the Bermuda Triangle and profiled on the Discovery channel?! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Re: Narragansett Bay Wreck
Yup . . . it disappeared in the bermuda triangle via the twilight zone directly to the bottom of narragansett bay 100 years later.
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Re: Narragansett Bay Wreck
The funny (or sad depending on how you look at it) thing is that a lot of the locals have known about this for some time and that NOAA just found out. A few locals on my bass boards have noted they've know of that for years and that there are a few others NOAA apparently doesn't know about...
http://www.striped-bass.com/StriperT...threadid=14872
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Re: Narragansett Bay Wreck
Yo John
Being unfamiliar with your waters and fish habitats, do any form of Marine Denizens other than growth hang out on that baby like the Grouper, Snapper, Amberjerks and Permit do here on the Florida Wrecks
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Re: Narragansett Bay Wreck
Chuck,
I'll jump in for John. That wreck will hold plenty of baitfish and in turn lure in the striped bass, bluefish, and maybe even fluke (summer flounder), black seabass and tautog (blackfish). This wreck is up inside a bay, but if it was in open, deeper water there could be cod and haddock too. |
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