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Circlehook 05-31-2007 09:42 PM

First Post> First questions
 
I have been an unregistered lurking article vulture for the last few days, so I decided to finally sign up. Great info and great advice.

I have been making bi-weekly trips down to the canal for the last three summers, and have fallen head over heels for Stripers!!

I want to start surfcasting beaches this summer, and was wondering if anyone has any good tips for beaches close to the canal, or on the mainland side.

How is Scusset beach? It is just close enough that I can spend the nights of this summer there and I would love any advice.

Thanks,
JON

JohnR 05-31-2007 10:18 PM

Welcome to S-B :btu:

I would suggest OTW's Surfcaster's guide to Cape Cod for starters (and the Rhode Island guide should you trade sand for rocks)... Good information to get you started...

stiff tip 06-01-2007 05:30 AM

jon .. have some great canal fisherman on site ....weather they talk to ya , is a nother thing .... good luck n joine in .... all most anywhere now .... all the cape beaches now

Raven 06-01-2007 06:27 AM

circle hook
 
welcome to S-B ..... great people here...

plenty of info if you can speak Clammer code.

we have nostalgia from Flaptail...

debauchery from bassturbed

zany stuff from the bugga

music reviews from katie

bad patriots commentary from Raider Ron

dunkin doughnuts battles with BigFish larry

the chronicals of Eben

the adventures of #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&

and the wisdom of NIB.

and a whole lot more... :cheers:

fishbones 06-01-2007 09:26 AM

Welcome to the site. I've been registered for quite a while and check out the posts, but don't respond. Lot's of knowledgeable fishermen/women here. Your best bet for finding locations is to just put in your time, read up in books and OTW magazine, and spend some money in tackle shops. Get to know the guys working in the shops, and they'll feed you some tips. They want you to keep coming back. I've been doing this for years, and find new spots every year just by checking maps and charts of areas that look fishy.

whiplash 06-01-2007 10:49 AM

Welcome
 
If you really want to drive yourself crazy finding spots, check out google earth. You'll find a ton of good info here once you learn to read thru all the bluster and BS. Ask anything and sooner or later someone will answer usually with a PM if its a special spot . Good luck , there are fish all over the place down here.
Jim

jmonte45 06-02-2007 01:41 PM

Welcome....
 
to S-B. Great site here, lot of guys have helped me out. :bounce:

Back Beach 06-02-2007 03:42 PM

Another Franklin fellow.:wavey:For best results follow Bart, the young, tireless stallion.:point::musc:


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