High tide is around 9:15 am. You would be there a bit after that. The flats there fish much better on the drop about 1/2 way down all the way through low. Bring some polarized sunglasses and a keen eye. Sluggos, fin-S, bass assasins, small tins....all tied direct. Weather should be good for spotting fish, look for the shadows. Cast to deeper darker pockets.
I'd do Brewster, look for landings on google maps. Beware of parking issues, you will probably need a sticker too.
Lots of exercise wading out there. Keep an eye on the clock and the tide you don't want it filling in too much behind you.
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