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Old 06-22-2006, 02:05 PM   #1
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Thanks

Thanks for the info guys. I know I'm going to have to put time on the water to really know how to actually catch stripers, not just fish for them, but I'm hoping to limit the learning curve as much as possible. I'll keep my eyes peeled for a good book or two as well.

Thanks again.
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Old 06-22-2006, 02:30 PM   #2
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Just to be clear, tides and currents are different animals. The times listed in the tide tables for high and low tides are the times when the water column is at its highest or lowest. Generally the currents are still moving at those times. If you want to know when there will be no current (slack water) you have to consult a current table. Generally the time of slack water will be sometime after the time of high or low tide.

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Old 06-22-2006, 02:49 PM   #3
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conditions

what I dont understand is how the wind effects fishing so much?

SW seems to be the best why??? Is wind more of a bait/weed factor thing? I've never really noticed much of a difference in wind direction (only more weeds) vs catching..unless its blowing hard NE...but even then Ive had success at the same spots that are reportedly good on SWs. why do so many say wind effect fishing, or spot specifics...so much

weather it be a gentle or stiff breeze for a few days or shift from NE to SW whatever...i dont understand how yall figure out what / where / when / how it effects fishing..is it bait related? Doesnt the tide carry em in and out? ah im confused w/ wind and its effects..

also...barometic pressures? myth or truth?

sorry to jack your "tide" thread up..i just figured some answers would be good info and its all sort of related in a way..so they say.
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Old 06-22-2006, 05:01 PM   #4
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Moto, if the wind is blowing say more than a few miles an hour, itll start pushing the bait around. Over open water the wind is amplified. Wind generates current, and the current in turn pushes the bait, the bait in turn brings in the bass, and if the wind is blowing onshore well...wind onshore..current onshore..bait onshore..bass onshore. depending on where you are on the coast, the best wind for your area will vary.
About pressure im a believer that it turns on the fish bigtime. Why? cause ive seen it more than a few times, a front rolls in and a slow pick of fish turns into crazy deal. Im certin they can sense the drop in pressure but i cant give ya a difinative as to why it amps up the bite..maybe they know that its gonna get real messy in the surf and they wanna eat while the eatins good..who knows.
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Old 06-22-2006, 05:25 PM   #5
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The moon turns the tides.. pay attention to different phases of the moon ..New and full moon the tides are higher and lower .. the currents are stronger. (inlets,ditch)
I'd pay more attention to prevailing winds than wich way the wind is blowing that day .. whats it been doing the last week ? wind blows the fish in .. I like to feel it blowing in .. sux for casting though.. and eventually the wind blows the weeds in too ..

You can use the tide chart high, low to determin slack tide on beaches . Near inlets slack may be slightly different than high low.. Hull gut is 5 minutes different than Boston thats right next to it ..

If your talking the ditch the top and bottom of the tide are way different than slack due to 2 totally different tides joined in the middle ,(buzzards bay and cape cod bay).. Thats another whole can of worms and suggest you pick up a cc canal tide book for that ..

On top of all that you have to learn bait patterns ,,when they run ,,where they run .

When you have everything in the whole enviorement all figured out ... you still get skunked . thats fishing

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