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  Topic: Cape Cod beta?
TomT

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PostForum: Salt Water Fly Fishing Forum   Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:58 am   Subject: Cape Cod beta?
Bayside beaches in Wellfleet can fish quite well. I like the dropping tide, starting about 3 hours into the drop---depending on the tide heights. Check your tide charts. As the tide drops you can w ...
  Topic: Stripers
TomT

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PostForum: Salt Water Fly Fishing Forum   Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 10:39 am   Subject: Stripers
Hit the Presumpscot this morning on foot. Tides were all wrong and I knew that going in---low at 4:50 or so. No fish but a decent number of alewives were seen coming in with the tide. It should be ...
  Topic: LL Bean Saltwater Outfits?
TomT

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PostForum: Salt Water Fly Fishing Forum   Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 6:57 pm   Subject: LL Bean Saltwater Outfits?
Basically, I mean the rod has more power for fighting a fish. That's not to say that the Double L doesn't, just not as much. It would also be more handy if you're fishing from a boat and possibly pu ...
  Topic: LL Bean Saltwater Outfits?
TomT

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PostForum: Salt Water Fly Fishing Forum   Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:26 pm   Subject: LL Bean Saltwater Outfits?
Which one are you looking at? I'll be honest and tell you that I used to work at the store and I still work for L.L.Bean, but I think our saltwater rods are quite nice. I fish Loomis, Sage and Bean ...
  Topic: Tropics Bonefish - What Wouldn't You Leave Home Without?
TomT

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PostForum: Salt Water Fly Fishing Forum   Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 8:09 am   Subject: Tropics Bonefish - What Wouldn't You Leave Home Without?
So Barry, how did it go?
 
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