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  • I met another boy named Bobby, who taught me how to surf-cast for the large sea trout and bluefish that migrated past our homes each year.

    Manifesting Michelangelo Joseph Pierce Farrell 2011

  • I met another boy named Bobby, who taught me how to surf-cast for the large sea trout and bluefish that migrated past our homes each year.

    Manifesting Michelangelo Joseph Pierce Farrell 2011

  • In the early evening I would surf-cast on the sandy flats and inlets for striped bass, cod, or flounder or dig for clams quahogs were my favorite, then cook the catch of the day—sometimes stuffed clams, sometimes what the locals called “chowdah.”

    Healed by Horses Carole Fletcher 2005

  • In the early evening I would surf-cast on the sandy flats and inlets for striped bass, cod, or flounder or dig for clams quahogs were my favorite, then cook the catch of the day—sometimes stuffed clams, sometimes what the locals called “chowdah.”

    Healed by Horses Carole Fletcher 2005

  • In the early evening I would surf-cast on the sandy flats and inlets for striped bass, cod, or flounder or dig for clams quahogs were my favorite, then cook the catch of the day—sometimes stuffed clams, sometimes what the locals called “chowdah.”

    Healed by Horses Carole Fletcher 2005

  • In the early evening I would surf-cast on the sandy flats and inlets for striped bass, cod, or flounder or dig for clams quahogs were my favorite, then cook the catch of the day—sometimes stuffed clams, sometimes what the locals called “chowdah.”

    Healed by Horses Carole Fletcher 2005

  • We surf-cast for blues, and cooked the fresh fish right there on the beach.

    Kiss the Girls Patterson, James, 1947- 1995

  • We used to go surf-cast fishing on the beach early in the mornings and right before dusk -- back when there was any beach to sit on.

    bite my cookie 2008

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