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Old 06-03-2014, 06:04 AM   #19
stripermaineiac
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If your truley trying to learn a spot it takes more than a few casts or mins to do so. You don't know what tide the fish show up where they hold an where the holes an rips are.Taking a few casts or spending 40 mins is like a crap shoot. You don't know when the fish go through that area nor how long they stay there. I work an area for an hr or so around both sides of the turn and when I think a spot really does have some nice fish there I'll put the change and the tide in fishing it say 6 to 8 hrs. There is no quick way to learn a spot and the fish really don't care about whats written nor on the web sites LOL. If your gut is telling you there are fish there give the place a good shot and spend some time there. Work every rock and don't stick to just one styles-needles,swimmers,eels,poppers switch it up. I've found some real quality fish by doing this.Think about the number of stories you've heard about the guy that left too early-You shoulda stayed longer the fish moved in just after you left. Remember there are no short cuts in fishing just missed oportunities.
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