Charles River - Watertown, MA Fishing Report

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8/11/10 - Charles River - Watertown Boat Ramp

I didnt have much time, but I needed the 1/2 hour I got to relax a bit. Nice evening, a little windy at times. Started with a tube, but no takers. Switched to the Rooster Tail and the action was on, 10" Smallie, 12" 3/4lb Smallie, 8" Smallie, 5" White Perch, 6" Yellow Perch, and finished up with a 12" 10oz Smallie, plus I had 2 more Smallies shake the hook! I be back tommorow with my good gear to see if I can upgrade those Smallmouth.

  • Added By: meat7gtk on 08/12/10 09:15 AM
  • Location: Charles River - Watertown, MA
  • Report Date: 8/11/2010
  • # of Hotspots: 3
  • # of Photos: 1
  • # of Fish Caught: 6
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8/11/10 - Charles River Catch

  • # of Fish Caught: 1
  • Water Type: freshwater
  • Type of Fish: White Perch
  • Fish Length (Max): 5 inches
  • Bait Type: In-Line Spinner Check Prices

8/11/10 - Charles River Catch

  • # of Fish Caught: 1
  • Water Type: freshwater
  • Type of Fish: Yellow Perch
  • Fish Length (Max): 6 inches
  • Bait Type: In-Line Spinner Check Prices

8/11/10 - Charles River Catch

  • # of Fish Caught: 4
  • Water Type: freshwater
  • Type of Fish: Smallmouth Bass
  • Fish Length (Max): 12 inches
  • Bait Type: In-Line Spinner Check Prices
  • Bait Details: 1st was 10"
    2nd was 12" 3/4lb
    3rd was 8"
    4th was 12" 10oz
  • Location Details: 3/4lb Smallie

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Comments

  • Thanks again, man. I will definitely pick up some P line Floro, and downsize my RT. It's nice to be able to pull up quickly on any bank on the Charles river and swing some out! All the best--as Fall is around the corner, and I can wait for thesefish to start cruising the shallows again on their fall freezing frenzy (no boat for me-maybe one day...).

  • I think the 1/4oz is too big for there, I even tried a 1/6oz and that was too big too. If you line is mono, get rid of it. P-Line "Fluoroclear" is good line, Ive been using it for 2 years, less stretch, and better strength than mono. Mostly 8lb, with a little 6lb on my spinning gear. Mostly 12lb, with some 10lb on my baitcasters. I do use a little braid, Crystal Fineline for topwater, and flipping.

  • Nice bro! Thanks for the tips. I wonder if its my line--10lb suffix siege? They say Floro can up your strike ratio. Or, could be my RT color, using a bumblebee pattern (yellw/blk) with a goldblade--1/40z. Are you shooting from the docks or right of the boat ramp?

  • Straight Cast and Retieve. 1/8oz Rooster Tail in Brown Trout Color, I think, with gold blade. The rod is a 6'6" with a moderate tip, the soft tip help me feeling the blade spinning right. The line is 6lb P-Line "Fluoroclear". Dont set the hook, just pull your rod to the side and reel faster when you feel the fish. This rod set-up is one Ive had forever, I just keep it in my trunk(its a two piece, but it gets the job done in a pinch). Im gonna bring my good gear and see if I can do any better.

  • Nice! How are you working and presenting the rooster tail? I have fished that spot with an RT and they only chase it! I can never seem to stick one?

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