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Old 05-04-2004, 11:48 PM   #4
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What Your going to have to do is commit to the spot for a full tide both during day and Night
To save wasted time Your Game plan should go like this
spring fish it 2 days or nights say on the incoming
then reverse it the next week.
If You put 2 to 3 days nights in on the spot You will get a better handle on whats happening and still allow You to fish Your other spots.
The best way to learn is Hunt for Your spot and earn it with time in.
The reward is self gratification and it feels good when it all comes together.
do Your own home work and You will find Your self guarding Your spots as You will see that its alot of work.
I still have spots Im learning and new water to fish
Ya never stop learning.
I like seeing these posts
As far as structure and rips ect, use Your eyes and the feel of Your lure pulling will tell whats going on .

It took Me 7 Years to learn one area and it was well worth it........

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