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View Poll Results: which season
this year was much better 10 29.41%
last year was much better 18 52.94%
they were about the same 6 17.65%
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Old 12-12-2003, 09:00 AM   #3
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Your right fww

The capes fall run wasnt as strong this year as last years.
I had a couple days at race point where the baitfish was so thick you could catch them with your hands.

October 2nd I got on the beach around 2 oclock and caught an all out blitz till about 7 that night.

All the fish were no more than 10 feet out.
I caught 2 bass over 30 pounds and allot more under thirty but saw guys hauling low 40s out of this blitz. I would wait for the blues to pass by then blind cast to stripers picking up what the blues left. It was a great day, Im young compared to other surfcasters, but I cant tell you the joy of seeing this eight year old kid a few guys down from me hook then land a striper in the high 30s.
Thats about as hot as it got for me.


As for rhode island lets If you were down there and didnt catch a fish you should kill yourself.
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