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Old 10-22-2004, 07:10 AM   #18
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Just to let you guys know I was on the beach last night with Stifftip and the surf is really up, I mean really up. The beach was mostly unfishable. The water is riled with sand and a lot of annoying weed. The weather forecast for tonights wind is North/northeast 15 to 25. The race has schoolies around to Hatches for the first two of the outgoing then the wind just pushes the water out. If you are going to try it. Scout the lots and try to find the cleanest water or just head to Herring cove and try the Bluefish there. There are some big ones, biggest of the season. Bass there are 99-9/10% micros. It's going to be a heavy metal day if you know what I mean. Just thought I would let you all know. When this wind lays down in Mid-week it should be great. All the fish we caught last night were skinny, really skinny. I don't think they have really started to feed ot there just ain't no bait. In the dark black and black/purple. The outer beach won't be good till the wind dies. Hope you do better and the wind dies but it don't look good.

Why even try.........
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