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fishnmaine 02-07-2010 02:05 PM

Popponesset Beach
 
Hello all,

Ok I'm heading to Popponesset Beach this summer around the 4th of July.....never fished cape cod area before....I only striperfish in Maine....I guess my question is how is this beach for striper fishing?
and what is the favorite bait for this area.....My traditional baits here is eels and chunk macs.....and for artificial lures is slugo's and plugs.....Waters in the cape are warmer, so I thought there might be a different approach ....any suggestions would be great.

Marc

JohnR 02-07-2010 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishnmaine (Post 745376)
Hello all,

Ok I'm heading to Popponesset Beach this summer around the 4th of July.....never fished cape cod area before....I only striperfish in Maine....I guess my question is how is this beach for striper fishing?
and what is the favorite bait for this area.....My traditional baits here is eels and chunk macs.....and for artificial lures is slugo's and plugs.....Waters in the cape are warmer, so I thought there might be a different approach ....any suggestions would be great.

Marc

Mark - yes, bring your gear. Yes, all those will / can work. Fish should be in the vicinity then but have been know to move :tooth:

tynan19 02-11-2010 06:45 PM

Find the faster current at the end of the spit and drift eels.

Slipknot 02-11-2010 08:46 PM

by then the water is warmer, I'd say go at night

robc22 02-11-2010 09:19 PM

south side
 
good spring spot but by july it's pretty warm......think bluefish and maybe schoolie's........

surfcrazy1 02-11-2010 09:30 PM

last yr blues pretty heavy late june early july. beach only acessable after beach hrs, still a lot of beachers until sunset. best to wait until dusk and walk down to jetty on left. had one guy who did pretty good there last season. but like slip said water is warm. if u can find place to park in poppenesset[without getting towed] the spit there is usually very productive. get ahold of jeff at forestdale bait and tackle, he's up on that beach area.
:fishin:

Green Light 02-11-2010 09:43 PM

Watch out for the fireworks! :-)
My initial thought is pre-sunrise.

fishgolf 02-11-2010 10:32 PM

and...
 
lots of boat traffic...even at night. Incoming before midnite. Outgoing just before dawn...

gone fishin 02-12-2010 01:45 AM

Bloooooos!:fishin:

stiff tip 02-12-2010 07:08 AM

pompie beach in
 
july...suck....the water to warm for bass...maybe blues. fish nights..u got to fish the outer beachs nights or the cc canal nights or early am. is your best bet.... i think ? i pm u with all the poop ????? trust me? i live in town.....

Sea Flat 02-12-2010 09:38 AM

Like others have said I would think that the water will be just too warm to get a lot of stripers unless you luck out in the early morning or late night.

It is not the far of a drive to the canal or to other north facing beaches if you want a better chance at 'em.

Green Light 02-12-2010 10:09 PM

How can you be on the cape and not make a few cast into the canal? It's like going to Dunking Donuts and not getting coffee. ;-).

robc22 02-13-2010 03:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fish360 (Post 746939)
How can you be on the cape and not make a few cast into the canal? It's like going to Dunking Donuts and not getting coffee. ;-).


Every one wants a shot at a canal caught fish :fishin:

surfcrazy1 02-13-2010 07:35 AM

or pay homage to the canal gods
:fishin:

fishnmaine 02-19-2010 06:56 PM

Blues are always a nuisance when the water is warm.. I was afraid of that being in the cape......In Maine not so bad every year is different.
I will be renting a house on that beach so parking wont be an issue.
Where is Forestdale bait and Tackle? And everybody thanks for your response






Quote:

Originally Posted by surfcrazy1 (Post 746647)
last yr blues pretty heavy late june early july. beach only acessable after beach hrs, still a lot of beachers until sunset. best to wait until dusk and walk down to jetty on left. had one guy who did pretty good there last season. but like slip said water is warm. if u can find place to park in poppenesset[without getting towed] the spit there is usually very productive. get ahold of jeff at forestdale bait and tackle, he's up on that beach area.
:fishin:


robc22 02-19-2010 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishnmaine (Post 748971)
Blues are always a nuisance when the water is warm.. I was afraid of that being in the cape......In Maine not so bad every year is different.
I will be renting a house on that beach so parking wont be an issue.
Where is Forestdale bait and Tackle? And everybody thanks for your response


It is off rt 130 in sandwich, the old s. sandwich post office.........Very nice people......

forestdale bait and tackle - Google Maps


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