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Originally Posted by luds
I would be curious to see some opinions on how some make decisions based on wind as far as where to go. East facing beach on what wind etc? Nothing is set in stone but some some general rules to start from would be helpful. This is probably the piece of fishing I struggle with the most.
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Luds
I very well could be wrong, but I really think that depends on where and when you are fishing. IE: Big difference on where I will target if the wind is NE and it's May as opposed to NE in October.
Wind against tide; new moon or quarter moon...
How much wind? Where I fish, a south wind and a south facing beach would be fine IF the wind is, say, less than ten knots.
Another area I fish I hate a NW wind in my face, but a spot not very far from there really works with a NW in my face.
What I'm trying to say is that wind direction is almost (to me at least) as important as tide. If I've picked a tide to target, the wind will dictate where I'm headed and that will vary based on time of year etc, etc. Or the wind might help to decide what tide - high flood might become high ebb on a different wind. Then it gets logged and added to the info used to decide where I'm going next week or month or year.