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Old 08-30-2006, 02:10 PM   #6
Crazy Alberto
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Yup, no migration, a few fish come in from deep haunts and everyone yells Migration, its August for god sakes, those are fish that where there all summer and just moved in from deep water....the migration is still a ways off............
Hmmm… this is interesting! I know a lot about our resident fish and I do know for a fact that NE and N wind will push fish closer to shore. That’s common and it doesn’t take a sharpie to know that!

What I am referring to is this…. The past few days I noticed an abundance of bigger fish and they are not the resident fish (believe me, I know the difference and the markings confirms so). What I am intrigued is that there is a healthy new body of fish that just moved in and majority of them are situated not too far from where you are. In fact, it is adjacent to your waters and given that we had 6 days of North and North East winds, I have a strong suspicion that it pushed them our way. Yes, the water dropped 3 degrees (and still dropping rapidly) and the fish we are catching are aggressive in the high 20’s and high 30’s (which is abnormal this time of the year) and all on surface lures during the bright broad daylights!

I am also aware that we are in August but if you looked closely, two days from today is September (Duh!) and because it’s been cloudy/raining for the past few days – it is artificially darker and it would trigger them move. Just a thought and that is why I am trying to get an honest dialog amongst some sharp surfcasters.

So let me ask you the question again and perhaps you can actually shed some light into this topic and maybe we can all get some viable information out of it.

Respectfully yours,

“Crazy” Alberto
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