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thedink9 09-06-2004 06:58 PM

Ramps around the Cape and Buzzards Bay
 
OK you Northeast guys, now that I've splashed my 23 ( after 8 months of working on it) I/m ready for the fall fishing around the Cape.
Can anyone provide me with a link or two that provides launching ramp info from Quincy to Plymouth, Chatham and down Buzzards bay. I'll trailer for the rest of the year and decide where to dock over the winter. I've taken taking lots of pictures during the rebuild and will post over the next few weeks. Dink

Bigshrimpin 09-06-2004 07:35 PM

Re: Ramps around the Cape and Buzzards Bay
 
http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/pab/pab-statemap.htm

This shows all of the public ramps and most of the town ramps . . . there are others that aren't on the list but most of them are privately/marina owned.

frayedspool117 09-08-2004 10:04 AM

Re: Ramps around the Cape and Buzzards Bay
 
If you need some fall hotspots for fishing, let me know. I'll give you some pointers

ScottM 09-08-2004 03:22 PM

Re: Ramps around the Cape and Buzzards Bay
 
Frayedspool,
What part of Yarmouth are you in? My sister-in-law has a place in the campgrounds off Willow St, I was just down there this past weekend.

frayedspool117 09-09-2004 12:04 PM

Re: Ramps around the Cape and Buzzards Bay
 
Scott,

I actually have a trailer in the same campground. Its a nice area minus being next to the firestation. Seafood Sams is across the street, mini golf, the beach and easy access to route 6. I normally use the Boat Ramp right at the mouth of the Bass River. Its easy, and easy runs to Nantucket, Monomoy, or Past Monomoy out to Nauset. If you come down at all in september, let me know. E-mail me at afontaine@solidworks.com, we'll get together and have a few beers or something. I can tell you some good spots to fish, and some decent boat ramps. A little later in September, Bishop and Clerks right out of the Bass River is actually really good for migrating Stripers. If you want to fish Vineyard Id suggest I believe its Great Pond, there is a decent ramp plus free. The only tough part is about that ramp, is parking, and low tide can be a hard time to load or unload.

ScottM 09-09-2004 02:32 PM

Re: Ramps around the Cape and Buzzards Bay
 
Frayed,
I think we're talking about different campgrounds, unless I've missed seeing Seafood Sams and the fire station when I'm down there. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] I was referring to the Yarmouth Campground Association, the place where a lot of locals think midgets live because of the small Victorian cottages. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] I won't be down again in September, but if I'm heading down in October I'll shoot you an email. I'm heading to the Vineyard on Saturday to fish the Derby for a week.


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