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Old 04-28-2005, 05:46 AM   #5
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I usta LMB fish alot yrs ago an high pressure blue bird sky days where the worst.i remember seein a video of a LMB actually leaning against a dock piling as if he had no balance.With that said If there was a tournament in those conditions someone always came in with the 20 lb bag of fish.this taught me to always believe there's a bite to be had if u can figure it out.I have had some great fishin with a 2 oz. bucktail in the surf the morning after a big blow because shad where around. it's all relative.Same with the moon some full moons like the FM in june don't matter go fishin. the temps are right an there is plenty of competition for food they will chow.use daytime colors.I see all this talk bout moons an now pressure.The main reason I like low pressure is because its nasty out or gettin nasty.that keeps alot of guys in the rack.I just go fishin when I have time no matter what the circumstances an have been rewarded on the off days as well as skunked on the good days.there are to many variables in striper fishin to take only one or two sets of guidlines to go by.Do i think a drop in barometer makes for good fishin absolutely.but i ain't stayin in because its nice out.Time on the water is never wasted.
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