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RHTFISH
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In this sustained warmer weather pattern where would you
esteemed experts expect to find trout?
Creeks, flats?
Any ideas appreciated!
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Water :roll: :-D
Aint no one been able ta figure that out so far this year, my guess would be out on the flats though :beer:
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wevans wrote:Aint no one been able ta figure that out so far this year
Not so sure about that.
I've been out of the water over the holidays :smt013 so I'm guessing:
Mid day very shallow over hard bottom on a rising tide as near as I could to a deep water channel. Any moving water should help. I tend toward the 1/4 moons because the shift in tide is slower & in winter that seems to make it easier to locate lethargic fish (but we're New this weekend).
The recent Keaton report was also useful. The moral of that story was - "painfully slow".
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Littoral wrote:Mid day very shallow over hard bottom on a rising tide as near as I could to a deep water channel.
Good advice, Lit...look for tidal creeks with depths to 5-6+ foot holes at high tide...Fish the west banks that have shallow flats, more sun exposure...Slow and on the bottom...water is very cold....High tides between 1100/1400 are good tides this time of the year as well....
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Post by Jumptrout51 »

What Chalk said :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Way way up the creeks too.
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