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Old 10-07-2018, 04:56 PM
John3325 John3325 is offline
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Use the north cut, inlet has channel markers that are all orange high flyers. This year it's a pretty straight shot out into the cut, just watch the tides. I would recommend avoiding low tide if possible. We played it safe and only went out a few hours before or after high tide in our 30' Luhrs this year. We sounded it at low tide on a calm day in my father's Robalo, lowest depth was 3 ft at low tide about halfway out (low waves and just rollers that day).
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Old 10-07-2018, 09:29 PM
Blackfin26 Blackfin26 is offline
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Anyone venture out in the last few days? Guessing there were a few rollers. We shellfished Stage Harbor this afternoon and there was super low tide.
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Old 11-13-2018, 08:05 PM
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Default Chatham 07 north cut

Take a look at my drone video on VIMEO. You can find it under CHATHAM ATTACK.
This is what you get going out the north cut at close to low tide. Going/ coming at dead low is very dicey at the moment. Video was shot about 11/1/18


https://vimeo.com/299521702
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