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Originally Posted by Bigadam119
Well, with all your advice in hand I headed out to the beach Saturday afternoon. There was a stuff breeze from the NE and that water was chocolate brown. No luck for me as I tried bouncing bucktails up and down the beach for a few hours. Tried to catch a snapper and get some fresh bait, but that wasn't working for me either. This water clarity on the beach was awful. I couldn't see my feet in 6 inches of water. Catching even a short fluke in the surf seems like it would be so challenging and rewarding. I tip my hat to all the surf guys that post on the board. Thanks again for all the tips that you share with me, I was definitely filled with hope when I walked out in the beach. That's what makes this board so great!
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NE winds are tough in the surf unless you are fishing for Stripers. They love the snot and clams would be your bait of choice... The rough surf usually washes or breaks clams up and that is why they are so effective.