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Old 08-26-2002, 02:26 PM   #3
Crazy Alberto
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Hello LuaP73

Instead of telling you which areas you should be fishing… You should try to understand the following:

1) Basic Structure: Deep water pockets near points with moving water, jetties, points, rips, bars and cuts

2) Understand bait: Peanuts, bunker, herring, spearing, sandeels, etc…

3) Learn to read water: Tides, (high, low, slack and current) and how it affects the area where you fish. Also… pay close attention to low tides where it will reveal many hidden structure (bottom) like mussel beds, ledges, drops, cuts and depths.

4) Understand “night” fishing! That’s generally where you will encounter your elusive trophy!

5) Learn the proper lure techniques - Darters, bucktails, needles, big swimmers

6) Learn to use big fish bait: Eels, bunker and chunks.

7) Know your equipment

8) Think SAFETY and know your limitations!

9) Most importantly: Learn from your mistakes and have an open mind!

These are the fundamentals you should know in order to find your dream cow.

Learn it properly and you will be able to fish just about anywhere with confidence!

Hope this helps. Tight Lines!

“Crazy” Alberto
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