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Depends on how you are fishing. For bank fishing the 1097 bridge up north is a good spot. On a boat, the 1097 as well, plus the channels for cats. For striped bass/hybrid fishing, the waters
around Avers Island.

(Dated: 9/17/03 - Fishing changes, of course.)

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