At least it is in the opinion of Jack Gartside and other anglers who haven't let wading among unmentionables deter them from great fishing. Monte Burke writes in Field & Stream about how Boston's water has gotten cleaner and cleaner and turned into a fish magnet, like many other urban locales, including Atlanta, New Orleans, Detroit and Washington, D.C.
Boston Harbor a Honey Hole
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