Article: Rhode Island's Snug Harbor.(bluefishing trip)(The Frugal Fisherman)

People who make their living from the sea are different from the rest of us. With their very existence ruled by tides, seasons and the great annual fish migrations, "salts" just seem to have a brighter light glowing in their eyes. That's why I came back to Snug Harbor.

Thirty-five years ago, my father and I made the five-hour run from Stamford. Conn., to Point Judith, R.I. Having heard stories about giant bluefish pulling young boys overboard and stripping the meat off their bones, I was in no hurry to catch one I was terrified when the grizzled boat captain (who, ominously, was missing a finger) steered me by the neck onto a deck chair aboard the Mako II and ...

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