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Old 07-24-2007, 09:38 PM   #1
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ok.... So I live in east dennis and have expirmented fishing many many spots without much success. I have searched every beach for fih, asked all the bait stores. So will someone tell me a beach near east dennis that has been productive
#1 take the time to learn a spot or 2.
#2 Try and meet some locals,c'mon you can't be the only guy out there fishing
#3 Relax,it's supposed to be fun.
We've all been there,in time you'll find the fish.
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Old 07-25-2007, 03:24 AM   #2
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sorry ,,no fish there ,, drive to jersey

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Old 07-25-2007, 06:07 AM   #3
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got binoculars

let Nature guide you

by day,,,you need to become a bird watcher
especially during an incoming tide where
there is some rocks or other structure like
a sand bar or a point...

then look for the terns ,,,,and when you see them
diving
............you "know" there's bait fish in the vicinity....
and where there's baitfish they'll also be Bass...

if they are way to far out
try chumming to bring them closer to you
the TERNS never lie ....sea gulls are
kinda lazy sometimes
...terns are great Scouts for you
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Old 07-26-2007, 05:03 PM   #4
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#1 take the time to learn a spot or 2.
#2 Try and meet some locals,c'mon you can't be the only guy out there fishing
#3 Relax,it's supposed to be fun.
We've all been there,in time you'll find the fish.
this is a good piece of advice, don't try to learn too many spots at any given time, learn one, two or three so that you know them inside and out ... be observant about everything ... current, bait, birds, structure, fish ... it all adds up, but you need a handle on what's going on ... and again, deep knowledge and understanding of a few spots is better than little knowledge of a lot of spots ...

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