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Old 10-31-2010, 06:55 AM   #4
piemma
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Read Daignault first book. He talks about trends and consistency. Of course there are trends. The big tides have more current speed. Bait gets pushed around more. When do the big tides come? Full and new moons.
SW wind in SoCo good? of course it is. It pushes the bait inshore.
Beginning of NE wind good? Sure, before the water weeds up there is a ton of bait getting pushed inshore.

I wouldn't give you the spot but Nebe knows. NE wind, tide high at midnight in June on the new moon and I will almost guarantee you a 30# fish. Every year for the last 30+ years this spot has always producted.

No boat, back in the suds.
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