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Old 05-16-2003, 12:12 PM   #1
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Question Newbie: Sesuit, E. Dennis, Brewster

Hey Guys, total newbie fisherman checking in to say hi and seeking advice.

The in-laws got me a rod and reel for X-mas so I can do some surf fishing and jetty fishing when I come down to E. Dennis every now and then. Of course, I haven't fished since I was a boy scout 20 years ago and that was fresh water only.

Anyway, I'll be fishing Memorial Day around Sesuit Neck because that is where my in-laws live and since I have a wife and 3 year old, all day fishing trips up and down the Cape are out of the question. I'm more likely to get three hours at night or in the morning if I'm lucky.

So, my plan is to do some morning and/or evening striper fishing depending on when the tides are coming in. I've been keeping notes from this board regarding some of the lures to use and how to use them so I'll go and buy some this weekend to try them out next weekend.

I guess my question is (first of many I'm sure) anyone know this Sesuit area and any suggestions on tide and lures for that area for this time of year?

Thanks for your two cents and any thoughts would be great.

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