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Old 05-22-2010, 09:25 PM   #1
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The key is to fish hot spots that produces at the stage of the tide that you are able to catch. For example, if you are able to fish the low tide, then fish hot spots that turn on at al low tide. With time on the water, you will learn what hot spots turn on for a given stage of the tide. Keeping a fishing journal will help.

Low tide is a great time to do some recon. Looks for things that are different. For example, if you are on a sandy beach looking out into the horizon and all you see is sand, sand, and more sand...and then bang! there's there massive rock that is only exposed at low tide. That's something to note.

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Old 05-22-2010, 11:50 PM   #2
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Jetties are always good. I fish areas that are rocky and normally covered at high tide. But getting out to the end of those rocks, at low tide is good. Because no there are deep holes within casting distance.

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