Most better tackle shops on the Cape and in Rhody carry them - I'm pretty sure a couple of our sponsors carry them: Mike has them www.capecodtackle.com and I'm pretty sure Don does as well www.weekapaug.com ...
Two places to work at the light - to the left at the rock pile/wall (which can be sweet incoming and outgoing) and out the curve to the right on the drop. There is a point followed by a lot of bars where those sand eels Damon mentions really kick up... If you go out to that point/bars. Be sure to work the area BEFORE wading in. If there are no people there (not likely) and fish are in tight on the bars, you wouldn't want to spook them... If your moving any bait and the current is really cooking, use a 1/2 ounce rubber core sinker several feet up the line to help keep you near the bottom. Black eels at night are probably the best...
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