The barrier beaches off Chatham, South Beach, North Beach Island and the ever-shifting inlets, are some of the most dynamic surfcasting water anywhere. Storms constantly rework the bars and cuts, and the moving water through the inlets funnels bait and big stripers and bluefish.
The spots
Fish the inlets, rips and cuts where current concentrates bait. Because the system reshapes itself constantly, local knowledge and recent scouting matter more here than almost anywhere.
How to fish it
Swing soft plastics, jigs and plugs through the current seams and along the down-current edges, as you would in any rip. Low light and moving tide are prime.
