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Old 10-27-2010, 10:40 AM   #13
redlite
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...... and sand I most like dropping tides as that is when everything is getting sucked out and condensed into a smaller area. On the In they start spreading out.
......rock / static structure I usually prefer incoming as the fish are moving in to get all the bait that is fleeing into the rocks to hide or coming out of hiding as the tide rises to get further into protection. That is also in conjunction with my previous theory of the cooler water. By same token like the drop cause everything is getting sucked out of the rocks trying to stay wet as the tide goes down and the fish cruise the edges of the rocks eatin like grapes on a vine........
All depends on the spot. Then you gotta take in to consideration the wind and moon for each spot at the variuos tide stages.
Takes A LOT of hours invested into a few places to get dialed in and narrow it down. Then something can change and the fish move and you gotta start over for new locations to find them. Then you gotta make more decisions between which spots to fish and when.....
Gets maddening.........You can only be in one place at a time. Got to zig when the fish do instead of ziggin when they are zaggin......
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