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Old 07-26-2003, 10:15 AM   #1
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Taking my son to the salt.

Hello all. I want to take my son (9) saltwater fishing tommorow. I am a reforming freshwater guy so I really don't know the shore area that well. As we have no boat that is where we will be fishing. Any advice on where and what to use would be apprecitiated. I live in Coventry, RI but don't mind driving to get to a good spot. I believe high tide is around 7-7:30. Thank in advance. George
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Old 07-26-2003, 06:07 PM   #2
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Work the area from seawall left of the Coast Guard House in Naragansett to around the right. Use small tins like Kastmasters and soft plastics like Storm lures. Stop by and see Andy at Maridee Bait & Tackle (on 108 near Galillee access RD) for an update where to go

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