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Old 10-24-2007, 02:51 PM   #11
riverrat2
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I have learned even before I baught a boat that "batteling the elements" is for fools, there is no need to do that exept maybe in the late fall....plenty of fish are caught on the nice nights, the smart fisherman is in bed on those he man nights, resting up because he knows better........
This is so true, too many people read all these articles and stories online that during a giant noreaster is when they will catch giant fish. I completly disagree and believe the exact opposite. Giant surf doesn't "push"(if i here that one more time I am going to puke) fish into the beach neither does a 10knt onshore breeze. A foot under water it is the same as it is during a flat ass calm night. How many people here have actually cought fish over 35# consistently during a huge blow????
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