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Old 09-29-2004, 11:16 AM   #7
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If you do fish there you can wade out at low tide and cast sluggos or flycast to cruising bass. Check the Cape Cod Guidebook for town landings that happen to be near salt creek openings. Low tides are in the am so you can do it. Get out at dawn ( if not foggy) and follow the tide out to the edge and fish your way out and back. The tide is low over there at just before nine am on Saturday. Remember that the tide rises and falls six inches every 15 minutes on the bay side and is a nine footer. You can go 3/4 out as the tide falls. As soon as you know it's coming in so should you. A small compass in the pocket is a big help if you get caught in a fog out there. All clear white sand and lately lots of bass. Have fun.

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