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Salisbury Beach Advice needed
Hi Guys,
Im headed to Salisbury Beach in Mass for the week... Im excited to go fishing - from shore... Any advice on bait? locations? I am directly on the beach but from the town's website, I can't fish off the beach until 5pm to 10am.. Thanks for your help in advance. -Jessica |
Are you going to be fishing from a boat?
There is some great fishing in Newburyport and Newbury especially by boat. Staying in Salisbury you will be about ten to fifteen minutes north of Newbury Mass., Surfland Bait & Tackle. They will give you plenty of good information where to fish for stripers from shore or boat. Be very carefull in the Merrimack it takes a few lives every year, both boaters and shore fisherpersons They are located on Plum Island, Plumb Island Blv. at the mouth of the Merrimack. Follow route 1A through Newburyport to Newbury Surfland Bait & Tackle 978-462-4202 29 Plum Island Blv. Newbury, Mass. 01951 Surfland Bait and Tackle, Rods, Reels, Tackle, Bait, Plum Island |
mackerel would be a good choice if you're chunking.
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I will be fishing from shore.. I guess Im asking if its better to stay beach side or go to the mouth of the mak... I will check out that bait shop as soon as I get there... Thanks for the intel..
-Jessica |
Your welcome.
Good luck :fishin: the area |
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i just got back (fished 6-12 yesterday) and it was the slowest day for me yet this year 5 fish 28-32" and some shortys... good luck! |
If your fishing the sand beach ocean front use sand worms, on a single hook fish finder rig. use a float on your leader to keep the worm off the bottom 3 or 4 oz. pyramid sinker in medium surf, I your fishing in the river go to the Salisbury state park get out on the jetty or near it use herring chunks same rig this time use a 2 oz. bank sinker no float let it drift in the current I found any time is a good time there.
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Tattoo is absolutely correct. :buds: Perfect advice Bob.
That fish the beach rule is mostly for when the beach is packed. If it's a slow day and not many people you can fish, nobody will bother you. Your best bet is fishing incoming at sunrise or sunset anyway.(on the beach) |
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