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Old 08-21-2009, 10:47 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by BassDawg View Post
i think that would be "spot" sensitive,
dependent upon the direction of wind and direction of spot,

although, gimmee the storm related SURF~~~~and i am GTG
from many udl's along the NShore,,,,,,,,,,each one having its preferences~~~before, during, and after!!! i have one spot that is good for ALL, within itself, and faces 3 directions loaded with reefs, structure, rips, and boulder strewn bottoms!!!!

for me the trick is to keep moving, based on my best read of the storm's effect to each particular locale. many places are simply unfishable, but many places will deliver in spite of/due to the storm.

Nice to have this "island" to fish in any conditions. Me thinks the trick it to fish a place where the wind is IN YOUR FACE but was not blowin that way several hours prior. As the storm passes and the wind direction changes, unfishable becomes not only fishable but often times ultra-productive as all the churned-up morsels get scmacked up against the perches we fish from. E to NE to N will keep me moving up the coast to get the gusts gusting in my face...

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