I have fished Cape Point on a stiff south wind...Bad
I have fished both the South Side and under the light at Montauk....Bad
I have fished the Avenues...very Bad (even the approach is funky)
I have fished Beavertail...Bad
I have fished Squibby (all the way down to the points)....bad
All in all, I have to agree with John R....you get North of Boston and you get more steep, jagged rocks and a tide that is 3 to 4 times that of anywhere in NY or RI. The amount of water is astounding. I have to say the northern coast of MA/NH/ME is much more dangerous because the wrong wave hits and you don't worry about what to do after as the amount of water pressure in the wave has already broken all the ribs in your chest. If the blast of the wave doesn't kill you, there is no safe place to fall into, all the rocks up there can cut you up. Nasty nasty area.
I will never forget Crazy Alberto's first reaction to the size of the tides in Hull...it was like he was in shock.
Personal skill, appropriate equipment and local knowledge are always the largest factors in where and how much risk any person should take. I like fishing rocks and being wet, thus, I gear upf or that. Hell, een my fat arse can get into a wet suit and flippers (:>)
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