dizzyspots
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Best fishing? high vs low tide early AM vs Noon
well probably a silly questions but:
going back to Gonzaga Bay...just checked tide tables
high tide is like Noon to 1430 thru the week (or Midnight to 0200 AM)
so which is more important: fishing in early AM OR fishing on the rising tide towards Noon?
does it matter?
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David K
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Where I have surf fished over the years (and many years ago)... on the incoming high tide.
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Russ
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Very good question. I think I'll stay away from this one and see as the ideas collide.
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Depends upon where you're fishing. Some folks like a rising tide, some folks like a falling tide. But, rising or falling, a moving tide is best.
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Most of the fish that inhabit sandy beaches feed on the intertidal invertebrates that become available during a rising tide (sand crabs). The beaches
on the Pacific side are in their prime at this time. But that doesn't apply to Gonzaga.
Tides play a much smaller role for shore fisherman at Gonzaga and vary from spot to spot. I've had better fishing at high tide there. One spot in
particular had the fish move out entirely during low tide and come back at high. I've only fished the rocky shoreline at Gonzaga.
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Oh, and morning and late evening are equally good and better than mid day. That's primarily because baitfish move in close to shore in the evening,
stay through the night, and start to move off to deeper water in early morning.
Again, not always true, as sometimes they will hug the shore all day. At times the direction of the wind will determine where they will be also.
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Generally, you never want to fish when it's dead High or dead Low, because those tides are "slack", or without current.
I wouldn't worry TOO much about it. After all, it's not about the fish..it's about the fishing!
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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best time to fish?
when the fish are biting.....
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That's right woody, I typically fish up and down the beach with lures. I've had most success in the afternoon or in the morning but not too early. I
might have luck early if I got out of bed then but I usually don't.
If I was going to fish with bait I would fish whenever I had the best opportunity to go but would expect the best luck on an incoming tide.
Me and the pooch just got back from a trip down the beach and back. It was the middle of the day. We caught 4 small roosters and stopped on the way
back at Spa Buena Vista for some liquid refreshment for the pooch and some medication for my "low blood alcohol" condition......life is good....dt
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i like it best an hour before or after the flood...if this coincides with dawn or dusk, it's even better.
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Quote: | Originally posted by dizzyspots
so which is more important: fishing in early AM OR fishing on the rising tide towards Noon?
does it matter? |
only mad dogs and englishmen go out in the mid-day sun.
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You all know the best place to fish is when you are next to the water and the best time is always now.
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
Quote: | Originally posted by dizzyspots
so which is more important: fishing in early AM OR fishing on the rising tide towards Noon?
does it matter? |
only mad dogs and englishmen go out in the mid-day sun. |
Or crazed yorkies and fat gringos......
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What! No one's going to tell me which moon phase is the best? Isn't that important
too?
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Quote: | Originally posted by Russ
What! No one's going to tell me which moon phase is the best? Isn't that important
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You should always fish when the moon is up or down.....
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Quote: | Originally posted by Russ
What! No one's going to tell me which moon phase is the best? Isn't that important
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I was taught that the one that holds water is the best time for fishing.
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Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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Full moon, of course.
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