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Shad are officially here. Eric says so.
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The Run Has Begun Eric Roach, our resident expert on Alosa sapidissima (American Shad) has reported The first American shad of 2024 was caught in the Merrimack River on April 12th by Matt Davidson of Methuen. The most popular way to catch the shad that...
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