eelman |
09-03-2006 10:03 AM |
Lots of the same questions are asked here, over and over and over and over.......After an east wind any east facing shoreline is going to heat up if there are fish in the area, its common sense that every stick of bait will get blown into that east facing shoreline.
Now the guys who say they are he-men and fish an east facing beach during 30 to 40 knot east winds are full of it or at the least beating themselves up for nothing ,you will catch plenty before or after. I learned that the hard way, its near imposible to fish in those conditions on the open beach front. but even a busted clock is right twice a day, after the storm passes and a couple of tide changes come along with a clearing wind calm things down, the fishing should be very good.Most fish caught during the acuall storm are caught in estuaries, bays, inlets etc..
Having said that, I think things are going to light up next week big time........have fun
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