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Old 08-28-2012, 08:12 AM   #13
rizzo
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Location: massachusetts
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Beach fishing is tough work. It always changes year to year, sometimes day to day. Its one of those things as there are trends/patterns, but you need to learn what to look for. Its not like fishing a rocky point that never changes and is very predicatable.

If I were you, I'd fish eels, fish around the new moons, look for a decent swell and start trying to figure out the winds and tides by just fishing hard. Pick a handful of areas that look good as far as structure and bars and try to find bait. If there is a section of beach that has great structure say 1 mile in length, make a few casts and move 50 feet and repeat. Dont waste your time fishing a flat beach with no bars or outer bars. If there is an inlet in the area I'd concentrate on that.
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