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Old 04-28-2002, 11:06 AM   #12
Mal Greene
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John, That is a real good area. I like to hit that on an early morning half tide as a lot of forage drops out of the brook. Another favorite of mine is the flat directly across from the U.N.E. campus. Fishable only at high tide (one hour either way) this flat holds impressive numbers of large 10-30+ lbs. stripers right through the summer months. They travel in pods of up to 15 or so fish in relatively clear water. This provides some awesome sight fishing. Interestingly even with heavy boat traffic in the channel only 500 or so yards away and at full sunlight these big stripers can still be had if you anchor and wait for them to approach. I and several friends have had excellent days flycasting to these brutes. I have not figured out what they are there for as I have never seen much for bait there. But you take good fishing were you get it! Ought to try it some time.

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