St. Teresa

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Koenig
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Location: Tallahassee

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Post by Koenig »

Well... Did nothing except one catfish Saturday. I fished the rising tide but it was SLOW and only came up about a foot and a half or so. Just wasn't the right time to be there. Still better than working round the house.
LIVE TO FISH!!!!
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wevans
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Post by wevans »

The bite was extremly slow Sat., but like ya said, sure beats a lot of other things that ya could be doing :-D :thumbup: :beer:
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2true
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Post by 2true »

Least you tried!
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Littoral
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Post by Littoral »

In general, my experience is that 1/4 moons (marginal tides/water movement) can be excellent IF you find fish. They tend to feed for a longer duration wherever they are but they don't cover much territory. Adds up to feast or famine.
Just an opinion from some guy who doesn't really go fishing anyway. :smt012
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