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Old 06-27-2022, 06:20 AM   #6
wdmso
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I’ve been having fun getting back into the surf and catching schoolies in the rocks by the summer cottage on white horse beach. Tons of rocks and I’ve been broken off a few times, in fact today at 3:45 on a whim the wife and I go to the beach and I brought a rod. Bathing suit only and kayak shoes don’t I hook up after a few and a decent fish cuts my braid off quickly. I retie and wade back out and ten minutes later a 30” fish hammers my 6” jerkbait and I managed to work her thru the boulders and since my son and family love striper and I haven’t keep one in probably six years I walked home to filet her. On a hot beach day lots of spectators wanting a look and I left plenty of fish the same size that followed her in. Thankfully the water is warm enough for just some swim shorts, I plan to break out the waders and try a night trip on a good tide.

I know the spot. I thought we talked it about before . Farther to the left in a yak with eels after dark . Hold on if their in and I wouldn’t use anything less than 50lb long leader and 8/0 circle but the results speak for
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