I only managed one striped bass but had numerous hits once I started to figure out how to cast/strip in the surf a little better.
Also, the water was mighty chilly. I only waded out up to my calves while barefoot but would have loved some boot foot waders.
joe
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Alek <alekchance@gmail.com> wrote:
there is a tidal outflow called the indian river inlet (i think) that has easy access and a huge amount of water coming through. it is very deep and fast so i would bring a fast sinking line. there are lots of flounder on the bottom but you can get stripers and other fish too. it is at a public beach so it will certainly be crowded.--
On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 8:54:17 AM UTC-4, Zach on the Hill wrote:Hey gang,
I am going to be in Bethany Beach this weekend and was wondering if
anyone had any advice or intel on any opportunities while I am there?
Thanks and all the best -
Zach
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