I have seen Bass and blues in the curl of a wave so close to shore that they get grounded when it breaks. The next wave comes along and they flap back into the ocean with the wash. Its actually a very common site in the late fall with smaller bass.
One day I was fishing east beach and it was blowing like 30 right in your face. You could barely get a plg out 25 feet but I was catching cause the fish were cruising in the last curl paralell to the shore. The fish were so close you could almost reach out into the wave and grab one. Despite being so close to shore , they were hitting plugs and teasers.
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