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Old 08-28-2000, 01:44 PM   #1
Steve In Mass
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Duxbury Reprt 8/26/00

Hit Duxbury Beach Saturday night. Since the Harbor Master crew was there, didn't get onto the Beach till about 8 PM. Arrived in Duxbury at 6:30, but I couldn't park on the beach side, the nice (not!) young woman harbormaster assistant kicked me out. <img src="/Images/Sad.gif"><!--e2--> Decided to check out Marshfield, but the tide was right up to the seawall, so went back to Powder Point and huffed it over the bridge. When I got there, the young guard sad that I should have driven over. Told him I had tried that and got kicked out. He said, you just gotta hit the right person. Just wonderful.

Anyway, one good run that I missed and then SKATES SKATES SKATES after dark. Felt like I was fishing in NJ. Oh well, managed to help out some rookies who had no idea what they were doing, ("Skate? What's a skate?"), didn't have any bait ("Hey, know where we can get some bait around here?" This is quarter to midnite mind you!). Gave them what I had left, pointed them in the right direction, told them since they had no clue, they would probably catch that 50 pounder, and headed home.
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