On Friday, March 22, 2024 at 1:40:02 PM UTC-4 Rob Snowhite wrote:
My suggestion would be Cape Henlopen. Fish have to enter the bay to move up the Delaware. The point of the cape is some crazy fast yet fishy water. If you see dolphins fishing will be lousy. Stripping basket for sure. That water moves freakishly fast on the tide so be careful.For sandwiches:Chaps Pit BeefCascapulasI met this dude in traffic last year. Gave me the link below:Check out these folks.
Sent from my iPhoneOn Mar 22, 2024, at 12:35 PM, Andrew LaVigne <andrewr...@gmail.com> wrote:Outside of the usual run, I did catch some shad in the Indian River Inlet a couple years back - was fishing with a guide, targeting schoolies and bluefish, on an outgoing tideOn Friday, March 22, 2024 at 10:28:05 AM UTC-4 Mark Sauter wrote:Hoping for something east of Tuckahoe River Red Bridges area (which can be good for those who don't know the location.)Tnx!--
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