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Old 09-24-2011, 07:40 AM   #8
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I've been fishing a few shore areas of Cape Cod Bay this year, and while I've had some luck - I'm not ready to call it quits.

It seems like the most action though was all earlier in the season... in fact, the last striper I caught was back in July - despite putting the time in regularly.

I'd like to get back out there again soon but the more I read here and elsewhere, the more it seems like the Bay may be tapped out of keepers as they're making their fall run south.

Any thoughts? Any fish being found in the Bay at all? Accessible from shore?

Not looking to burn any spots - but am curious to know if it's worth getting out there before packing the gear away.
Its worth goin. no huge fish lately, but they're deffinately around. think needle fish, sand eels, sand worms (chronic bait dunkers i know), and dropping tides sometimes 2 hours into the drop in skinny water it heats up. good luck mang, dont lose hope! google earth some sandbars and sand channels.

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