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Old 05-19-2003, 12:06 PM   #1
 
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Default Best fishing time

When is usually the best fishing. Incoming tide, High tide, Low tide, out going tide?
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Old 05-20-2003, 11:35 AM   #2
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Default RE: Best fishing time

BH, Well it really depends on where and what you are fishing for. Some places are better at low incoming or low outgoing and others are better at high incoming or high outgoing. If you are fishing an area that has a lot of flats around a high or a moving high tide is best to have enough water for the fish to get up onto the flats. For me MOST places are best with a moving tide. I just prefer higher incoming tide for I have lots of moving water and then I get to fish high outgoing too. It just provides me more productive fishing time on the water. I just really like to be out there when the water is moving. Each place has its own rules as to what is best so its really trial and error. Some days one is better than another than another day its completely different. So go fish whenever you can and have some fun..

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