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Old 11-10-2014, 10:54 AM   #1
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last two weekends have been on fire from the beach (westerly).


do the fish sense the arctic vortex coming in a few days?
Fish feed right before a front so in the next few days it'll explode someplace in SoCo. I have years of logs that prove the approaching front theory. My friend Tom McGuire from Narr and a top notch Striperman told me this 25 years ago.

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Fish feed right before a front so in the next few days it'll explode someplace in SoCo. I have years of logs that prove the approaching front theory. My friend Tom McGuire from Narr and a top notch Striperman told me this 25 years ago.
That's the one consistent thing I have noticed in my logs. Falling pressure = feeding time. The sharper the better.

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