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Old 05-15-2011, 06:36 PM   #11
stripermaineiac
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Look for the wind blowin on shore at an angle going against the tide.You'll do better with that out there than you will with the tide.If you can find it in conjunction to daybreak or dusk even better.Don't worry about it being just sand as there are all kinds of bars out there. Hunt for them at low tide but fish them when the water is going over them.I've found many times that the fish will be on the same bar once you find them just in a spot where the rip has formed on that stage of the tide.Watch the locals but don't copy them too tight. I've found many nice fish doing the opposit. Habits and sweet spots can keep you from finding fish out there.Wind makes a huge difference out there.Ron
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