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Old 06-12-2001, 03:58 PM   #13
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I guess I feel like a guy who has been spun around with a blindfold on. Not exactly sure if the question is about the Old Harbor breakwater or the New Harbor breakwaters.

Anyway , at Old Harbor , the big long straight breakwater to the south has a beach that runs along it. I like that on the incoming but mostly I like it in a southeast wind. Again speaking of old Harbor , the northern jetty which bends around is I guess the one you are mentioning. I don't like right near it but further north near the thin section where you can cut through a very narrow sandy area to the salt pond (New Harbor) , I like that on the outgoing but I don't really like it at all. better off fishing near the big breakwater on the south side.

At the channel at New harbor , I like to fish the southern wall and beach next to it on the outgoing.

Of course the spot in the picture from the link is better than any spot I've heard mentioned yet. Better later in the season though.

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