Adam Bolonsky reports-
In a sea kayak somewhere off Cape Ann.
Name the waters and nearby islands: that’s easy.
But can a Good Morning Gloucester reader name the owner of the lobster gear the bluefish lure gets snagged on?
Should be easy: the buoy’s colors are easy to see, especially after the whole mess gets hauled up on the foredeck.
Special thanks to Kayalu.com for use of the camera mount.
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Looks like Rockport to me – off Long Beach or Cape Hedge beach with Milk Island and Salt Island and Thatchers. Have no clue as to owner of the lobsta gear.
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Yup, those are the waters and the islands.
I’m curious whether someone recognizes the lobster gear’s owner’s colors.
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That bouy belongs to Mike on the the lobsterboat named Dunlin. You can find his boat tied up at the town landing docks or you can call him on Ch. 7 on the VHF radio.
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Thanks, John!
Does Mike tie up in Rockport or Gloucester?
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Gloucester
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that isn’t the Dunlin’s buoys. It is the Krystal Marie out of Gloucester. I don’t know the guy personally but I know his name…
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