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Truly tiny stripers arrive in Mid April some years, and most agree these schoolie striped bass have not traveled long distances but rather migrated from local hold over areas. As they start to fill in along the coast and the first migrating fish join them, fishermen will congregate near the traditional early spring striper landing spots at the “right” times and tides. 
In order to be at your best in the surf, you need to prepare. Use this Surfcasters Pre-Season Checklist to be sure you are ready when the stripers return.
I have learned that there is a sweet spot within the spring run, a time when more big bass are swimming close to the shore—all over the southern New England coast—perhaps than any other time during the season. It’s easy to become hypnotized by the calendar. 
Some of the best tides of the season are just ahead at the Cape Cod Canal. Dave Anderson reviews six proven lures and tactics that will help you go tight during these very productive late July and early August tides.