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Old 06-22-2006, 11:02 AM   #2
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Youll find that bass will hit just about any time..moving or even slack. Certin spots usually have a tide that is better tho, you just gotta figure out which one it is. generally tho, if your fishing an outflow, outgoing is the time to be there. The bass wil setup and wait for bait to get brushed past them. Slack can also yield big fish, especially in a place where the current is ripping during the other parts of the tide..if there are big baits there the gurls will move in and hunt for them when it doesnt require alot of effort.
Bass will usually stick with a tide for a while..meaning if they hit on the outgoing last nite theyll probably be hitting on the out going for a while..maybe a month..maybe a week, but they do seem to like to stick to a certin tide out of habit.
The tide is moving any time its not slack..as soon as the tide turns its moving again and it builds in intensity as the tide wears on.
Hope that helps ya a bit.
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