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Old 05-16-2011, 08:53 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by l.i.fish.in.vt View Post
i spend quite a bit of time fishing the sands of the CCNS,and my adivce is to fish whenever you have the time to fish.i catch as many fish on a low incoming as i do on a high out going it all depends on where you are fishing and when the fish happen to be in any given spot.the one thing i always look forward to is a heavy sw wind.if you want to do well on the sands of the seashore be ready to walk long distances.
I agree whole heartedly the best advice I could give is check out all the spots you want to fish at low and look For soft structure or moving water at low. The places that show the rips and moving water at low should be fishable at those tides and will at some point produce. The places with a lot of exposed structure at low will be productive on incoming or dripping tides etc. The one thing about soft structure is it changes every season and sometimes daily. Learn to read the water and your chances will improve greatly everywhere.
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