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Old 06-04-2002, 11:07 PM   #3
chingweiliao
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Chelmsford
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Thank you Scotch for your interestring thought!

I knew wind will vary the ocean current but did not understand how it vary the movement of the bait. (I think you refer to those baits that striper are after.) Actually on both fishing day (last Tuesday and this Monday), I fished while the wind has died down quite a bit (less than 5 mph).

The remaining differences between this two days are

1. the lighting (Last Tuesday I fished at dusk and caught a 30" striper and many schooee but this monday I start fish at 9:30 PM in the evening and I caught a lot of crab at beginning )
2. the temperature (The temperature of Monday night (50 F) is a liitle bit cooler than the dusk temperature of last Tuesday(65 F)
3.Feeding activity are were hot and steady between 5-8 PM on Last Tuesday but were hot only at a half hour window this Monday (In the remaining of time, I caught a lot of crabs )

Regards,

Ching-Wei Liao

Fisherman from Taiwan
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