pafisher
What body of water is that,not specific just general?
That looks like a good time Charlie!
Cape Ann, Massachusetts. It's north of Boston and includes Gloucester. It's a very beautiful place and if I could afford it, I'd live there and work on the water. Nancy and I got married on a beach there, Jack. We caught stripers and ate in a clam shack for our reception. I guess I knew it was a good one when I hooked a striper first cast right in front of the boardwalk over the dunes we were married on. Some years, I've spent 30 plus days over there and we've been doing it for 25. HT, I do have it pretty well dialed in- it's the one fishery I can honestly say I know and can fish well. Doesn't mean they don't shut off at times, but I have plans b, c, and d, thanks to all the study and time put in. I also pick my tides. We've contemplated moving to Ca, AZ, or NM in recent years, but this stretch of coast plays a big roll in keeping us on the right side of the country. My first serious years on the SR were great, too. Tailing off now, though, not because of the fish or great friends I've made!, because of the F'in azzhats that clog the river like the trash they leave behind. Some of them are wearing Simms and fishing Sage, it ain't about the money. Sorry for the long winded answer, Jack. You've always got the offer of a guided tour and guided fishing any time you get a hankerin' for some salty fish.