I personally go for sea bass out at the Shrewsbury Rocks, usually towards the back of the second buoy. If you are looking for the rocks from atlantic high lands, go out around the hook and follow the coast down until you see 2 big buildings, 10 stories high, and look out from those buildings, and you will see a small can, and a big buoy. the rocks are in between there. I usually anchor there, and if you use a sea bass rig, with the two or three hooks, cut small peices of clams and put that on as bait. You drop your line, and as soon as it hits the bottom you will feel your bait get drilled, just get ready to quickly jerk your rod, and snag a fish. Lots of fun and we usually catch our limit out there doing that.Hope this was helpful and have fun!
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