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View Poll Results: Is there is anythng to how a fish / school of fish will work a beach. Will a school:
Up into the current? So if current works left to right the school typically move from right to left? 12 35.29%
With the current? So if current works left to right the school typically move from left to right? 5 14.71%
No connection between how a school of fish moves relative to current (other than structure) 10 29.41%
Dunno 7 20.59%
Voters: 34. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 09-02-2006, 03:05 PM   #1
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I usually see them facing the current, and waiting for the bait to come to them, the bigger ones especially. I also think they curse back and forth looking for food that gets kicked up from the waves.

I agree on waiting for the bait to come to them as it is often a peice of structure they are waiting down current from. I'm curious about wich way they tend to cruise

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