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Old 05-23-2003, 10:32 PM   #2
JohnR
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PP - welcome to S-B... Tides are like a box of chocalates...

OK, Not true. Tides/Current will have all kinds of bearings on the fishing, from covering & uncovering structure to carrying bait by structre (there's that "S" word again) to creating a helluva rip, to covering a flat, to stacking against this wind to laying down that wind, to making a bar accessible, and the list goes on. A couple rules of thumb, the dropping tide is usually greatest at an inlet, sweeping bait out to fish stacked up in a rip. High tides are usually good for sweeping in on structure and food along the water's edge. Really depends on where you are...

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