Delaware - Indian River Inlet & Bay Indian River Inlet and Bay Inshore, southeastern Delaware offers fishing for stripers, bluefish, and weakfish. Offshore charters go for game such as sharks and tuna. Delaware Seashore State Park provides access to the back bays, the oceanfront beaches, and the tidal currents of Indian River Inlet. There are camping facilities, and a marina with guides and charter boats is nearby. Delaware Seashore State Park, 302-227-2800;
destateparks.com/dssp/dssp.asp
Guide's Tips Species: Flounder
Guide: Capt. Paul Henninger;
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Rig Specifics: Use a 6-foot rod (light spinning or light trolling, with 20-pound test line). Bait with clams or squid using number 4 or 6 hooks and a bell sinker.
Quick Tip: Use enough weight to get down to between 40 and 100 feet, and fish between 6 a.m. and noon. Concentrate on wrecks along the buoy line.
Where to Fish: Rockpiles by the inlet.
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