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Hi.
I'm visiting Boston and the surrounding area, including Martha's vineyard. What might I expect to catch fishing from the shore with lures? Where would be a good place to go? I'm thinking along the lines of have a drive / walk up the coast with the missis, stopping to make the occasional cast or two... time will be limited, and going out on a boat is not feasible - won't be able to get permission for a long session from the missis.. (I'll be bringing a short telescopic rod and box of lures with lures that range from surface patterns to deep divers - I'm a pike angler from the UK, so will be bringing bits of my kit. Back home in the UK I might hope to catch Mackerel or sea bass with the tactics I'm thinking of) ss |
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