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STRIPER SWIPER REPORT
by Bob Pizzi
Bob Pizzi
Striper Swiper Chair

On Saturday morning April 5th the Striper Swipers met up with Town of Weymouth officials,
MSBA seniors and lots of kids and adults from all over to help with the Herring Run Clean -
Up! This was a great chance to show our juniors that getting involved in worthwhile community
activities has it's rewards. It also taught our juniors that MSBA is not just a fishing club. The
Striper Swipers got to see what the Weymouth herring run is, where it is and why cleaning it is
so important.
They worked hard and got real dirty in cold, damp conditions and not one complaint!!This is
clearly a testament to their parents.

We got two new kids to sign up as members:
Welcome to the Striper Swipers Caleb Woodin and David Davis!!!

After cleaning the herring run we went fishing of course. Mike Jones and and David Davis along with their
fathers went with me to Whitman's Pond and tried fishing for trout and bass with grub powerbait and
earthworms. We got "skunked"! However we didn't give up. Mike Jones senior called his father, Grampy, and
got a fishing report that a creek near Wompatuck State park was producing Brook trout. So off we went. The
boys and their fathers caught a few trout!! That made the day. The fish hit on a tobacco fly/spinner combo and
on a Pin's Minnow!!


The next Striper Swiper meeting will be on Saturday, May 3rd at 9a.m. at Caddy Memorial Park across the
street from Wollaston beach. This is going to be part of a beach clean up organized by the City of Quincy's "
Cleaner Greener" program.


Again we are getting MSBA involved in the community. We will help with the beach clean up, then we will fish
Black's Creek on a dropping tide for schoolie bass with shads and casting floats with worms. A Striper Swiper
cookout will follow run by me for the kids and their parents as a thank you for helping!


Striper Swipers need only bring a parent and a 6 to 8 foot spinning combo, and maybe some Purell to clean
their hands before eating.


No matter what, rain or shine, the Striper Swipers will meet on that day. If we have the timing wrong with the
Quincy project we will still meet on May 3rd at 9 a.m.


Email me at Chef1696@hotmail.com or call me at (617) 773-5881. Let me know if you are coming and I will
answer all your questions. I need you to RSVP so I can plan for bait and food and beverage.

Please contact me by the weekend before this event! Thanks!