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wellfleet help
heading to the cape for the weekend staying in wellfleet. Hoping to fish an early morning or evening. Not asking for anybody to give up spots but, some general information would be very helpfull. My cousin who is 12 has been begging me to take him out, and the planets finnaly have aligned for us to fish together, and i would love to help him get him his first salt fish. Thank you guys all info is greatly apreciated
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pm sent.
Blackbeards may be a good stop to check in. Also, I do not know much about the new Goose Hummock, but they be worth a call. |
Some clams and the Wellfleet Pier are always a good salt cherry breaker. South Sunken Meadow Beach is always a good place at night with eels too.
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pick up some FRESH sand eels...dont settle for frozen or old (feel them...it they arent firm, leave and dont waste your $$. plan to be at destination at least one hour before sunset. Head east on route 6, take a right hand turn somewhere, find a little structure on whatever beach, toss with a little weight and catch. If all else fails repeat at one hour before sunrise until catching commences. Continue until consistent catching stops. Go nap, enjoy afternoon and repeat.
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Thanks for all the info and pm,s fished our butts off last night with no takers, threw tins and sluggos, had the kid up until 12 am his parents were nervous but he loved every second. Going to fish tonight see if we can hook up
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yes, casting and swimming eels definitely is effective if fish are there.
I have done well out there on the outer beaches with bombers and needles. good luck and have fun |
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Wow Chris LLLLL.:wave:
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hey daddy mikey . how you be ? im good .
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