slow catching weekend

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Jumptrout51
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slow catching weekend

Post by Jumptrout51 »

From the reports i am reading about this past weekend and the weekend before I want to point out the main differences.
New moon and full moon periods are going to produce more bites and better fish. The water has to be moving in or out does not matter that much as long as it moves alot. The 3 and 4 foot tide movements are the best. This past weekend the water only moved about 1 1/2 feet and did that slowly. The low tide was still on the plus 1 side. Not conducive to lots of fish being caught. The exceptions will be about 1 hour either side of high and low tide changes. Next weekend will be a great fishing weekend,full moon and lots of tide movement. This cycle occurs and reoccurs every other week along with the moon phases. On these types of days fish frequently can be caught for hours at a time.
Watch the moon watch the tides.
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Post by Fisherman989 »

I agree completely . I went 2 weeks ago...on a quarter moon. Started fishing about 0800. Didn't get a single bite (2 guys) till 3:30. Full tide was about 4 pm that day...and I wanted to fish it. Well ..about 3.:45...in close to shore...with a rattlin Redfin...I got a 5 pound trout. First one on the flats in close to 15 years. Wasnt but about 30 minutes....my partner got a.....5 pounder. Exactly the same weight as mine. We went on to get 2 more before we had to leave...keepers all. Fishing the high and low tides for this phase of the moon....is certainly the way to go. I was at Adams Beach area.
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