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braking tides
this wk at the canal ........suked :smash:???? for me it did only sm fish at 1hr before and 1hr after the turn, bigger fish:fishin: if you jig or fish nights w/ skins or rubbers .not alot of bait yet .some p-bait but not alot ...ive been at it for two wks,sense getting back from alaska.:wall: had some fair braking fish on the west tide:confused: 2 wks ago,chasing big schools of p-bait. my guess is about 10 days to two wks before it starts.:soon:. i hope. a good cold n/e storm would help ......thats the poop kids:gh: that stright from stiffy crystal balls:devil2:
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Excuse my canal ignorance...
What is a "braking" tide? |
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"Breaking" tides are when slack low tide occurs right around first light. Some believe this is the best time to target fish in the canal, particularly with topwater plugs. I suppose you could also have a "braking" tide too, which would be the period two hours just prior to slack as the tide slows from a sprint to a crawl. We may have just coined a new term here at S-B...:think: |
tanks B B
4 u helps.but when da canal current it slows dwn it brakes to a stop....an when da sun comes up it brakes da day from night so please dont get testickle w/me otay:love:
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Had decent action yesterday even though the tide was a bit later. Small keepers. Need more bait for sure.
I'm with ya on the 10 days to 2 weeks prediction. Unfortunately I'll be over fishing the derby for those tides, but I guess thats not a bad place to be either. I like the breaking tides.:love: |
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Speaking of breakage, is your camera broken? We're still waiting for your pictoral essay from Alaska. :uhuh: |
I saw them, they are pretty and lots of them
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I thought they were called "braking tides" because the bike guys slam on their brakes and cast from the road when they see a fish? :biglaugh:
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I found fish on the " bottom of the tide" at the Canal last night. Nothing over 15# but fish none the less. |
Breaking could also refer to one's bones or the like. At low tide all the slippery rocks are exposed, thus a predisposition to break a rod, leg, arm, or god forbid your casting finger. One time I slipped and spilled a big bucket of live herring, but I was high enough up on the rocks that none of them made it back to the water.
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last 2 days...the fishing :fishin:has been ok 1hr after the tide turns west for breaking fish ,mid canal seams best, fish r hitting 6in blue/chrome loaded cordells.p-bait and butterfish moving in the canal .looks like the start of something good :soon:
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LMFAO = laughing my friggin' ass off or so my kids tell me.
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and the fabled flesh eating bacteria combined that's it... i am Calling The C.D.C. internet division and asking where i can get a vaccination :devil2: |
I brake for fish
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Then there's LMFAOROF (rolling on floor)
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