Wind in your face, your in the right place!
I just made that up but I have always had the belief that if the wind is blowing onshore that the baitfish are likely to be "pushed" into shore as well and become easier targets for predators. Someone correct me if I am wrong. Of course, bait has to be present and there have been circumstances when the wind was howling out but the bass pushed the bait onto the beach but I think that is the exception, not the rule. A lot of guys cannot stand an onshore breeze as it cuts down on casting distance but if the fish are closer, how far do you really need to cast anyways??
