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I will be fighting traffic all summer on a construction job on the Cape and will need stress relief. I do quite a bit of saltwater fishing but I'm new to freshwater fishing and need advice.

There are numerous ponds large and small on the Cape and I would opinions on the best lure to use to scout for fish (from shore) on a strange pond.

Thanks in advance.

Jack

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My favorite search bait is a jerkbait (X-Rap or Lucky Craft Pointer), but you could also try a lipless crankbait, a regular crankbait, or a spinnerbait. Early and late you could use a topwater too.

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There are no fish in any of the Cape ponds, they are all salt water. Right WTRDOG?

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STRIPERS AND TROUT THAT'S IT......WANT SOME SPECTACULAR BASS FISHING HEAD TO RHODE ISLAND.... ;)

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STRIPERS AND TROUT THAT'S IT......WANT SOME SPECTACULAR BASS FISHING HEAD TO RHODE ISLAND.... ;)

Or better yet, Tony in CT. ;D

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I tried to fish down the Cape a few times all I caught was a sucker.....

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I just couldn't resist her lips.......... ;D

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never tried the cape, but in Plynmouth MA kinda near, there are some nice places........Long Pond is the name of one, it has a boat ramp and a nice dock.......theres a good bait shop down in plymouth where they will give you the locations to fish probably closer to the cape

james

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Thanks,chick's dig it.......My have to cut my hair like LBH.

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