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Old 06-22-2006, 11:20 AM   #4
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G2327, as you said, bass relate differently under different situations, and also different areas. But generally fish are
more active in movingwater, as the bait is being moved by the current, and they can lay and wait till the bait comes to them. Fishing 3 hrs before and after high is ageneral rule, but i know guys who love low in certain areas.

If your fishing an inlet an out going is good as the bait is being carried outwards. If your fishing a beach the incoming may be good as the bait may be moving in with the tide.
The tides move between slack high and slack low and visa versa. Best thing to do is scout the area you fish, under all tide phases ,to see where the structre is and how the moving water affects it at different phases.

General stuff, hope it helps, i'm sure some other guys will add to or subtract from it.

The best time to fish is anytime.

Woops, i'm slow libassboy beat me to it.

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