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Old 10-12-2006, 09:32 AM   #9
ProfessorM
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I'll be starting to hit the outgoing tides at the mouths of the numerous bays along the capes south side in the next week or 2 with eels at dusk. There are a lot of big fish that do the same towards the end of this month. Not high quanity but high quality. Heavy tackle time leave the schoolie stuff at home. Wish I still lived down that way so I could go every night for an hour or two, now I just have to hope I hit it right. Met an old timer many years ago at one such place and he told me if you are willing to stand on the many jettys along the south coast of the cape and freeze your butt off into Nov. then you will have a chance at a large fish but you have to put your time in. Seperates the men from the boys. You will be questioning yourself as to why the hell you are the only one fishing still and have not seen a soul in the past several times out and boy is it cold and windy. Hopefully you will find out. P.

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