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Old 04-16-2003, 07:07 PM   #1
Anthony
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Smile Hittin the salt this weekend, couple questions

hey guys finally gettin my saltwater rod back in the water. I'm gunna be able to get some surf fishin in this weekend on easter because i will be up at my grandparents hosue in new hampshire. Is anything at all up in new hampshire yet, usually when i fish there its in the summer monthes, never fished there in april. so any knowledge of what is swimming on the coast of new hampshire now would be much appreciated, i dont even car if its stripers at this point, jus wanna get a nice tug on my line to ease the pain i have been having from lack of fishing until my striped friends come a little bit farther up. so if any one knows if there is anything up there yet, and what lure/bait i should be using to catch them this early in the season i would be much appreciative. By the way the type of shore i will be fishing is pretty nice, its got a large stretch of the beach coverd in a sand bottom, and then if you go down towards the right there are alot of rocks. i will be fishing right on the edge where the sand bottom meets the rock bottom and also directly in the rock bottom.
thanks guys
anthony
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