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Old 05-29-2003, 04:55 PM   #8
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where do you fish from? boat ro shore? if boat, im not good int hat area. if shore, then go to the webb state park. once u enter through the middle of the bushes, u are standing in the middle of the beach. the shore is rocky on the right side to the end where u can see a bunch of broken poles and mussel beds. the right side has mussel bed. the left side is mostly marshy area. at the low tide, u can see two sand bars. so your best chance of catching those fishes from both side. i must emphasis u on the middle of the sand bar is not the only "best spot." i got a sweet spot for myself, but i aint sharing to ya. unless u discover it, then i cant do anythign about it. so u will see horseshoe crabs, skates, many discarded fidder crabs, green crabs, and dungeon crab shells. sea gulls are around. seaclams, bunkers, and herrings work well in the area. if u are fishing in the middle, beware of the edge on the ground of the marsh when wading, u will trip. i tripepd last week wednesday. high tide works better.

if u are going on a boat, u can ask rick from the fore river. he is a cool guy and my friend. his seaclams are fresh.
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