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| My wife and I are going for round two, yeah I know we've just have got our gigs wet! We aren't going to be able to hit the water until around midnight. I've been watching the tides and I believe we will be trying when the tide is already high for 4 or 5 hours. Are they affected by the tides? Meaning, is it like the fishing forecast says and the tides are high or incoming? And if so, will that mean they will be few and far between at low tide? Sure would like any input if anybody would give up a seret or two, or three. There's only the two of us, and we don't require catching but just enough for dinner, so I don't think we're going to break up anyone's pattern. Thanks
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I like to catch it on a high tide when it just starts to turn. Hope ya'll get some.
Joel Murphy Pace, FL.
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I Personally like to fish on a moving tide. preferably incoming tide but have also done well on a outgoing tide too. but if my schedule doesnt work out with the tide times that does not stop me from going. hope this helps.
  Jonathan Jones 2002 31' Pursuit 3000 Express http://www.themadgaffer.com 2005 Triton 173sport 1984 SeaRay 210

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That helps me a lot! I am just trying to get a game plan and so when I take my wife out with me gigging, we have at least a little luck! Thanks F.A.! I appreciate the help!
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glad to help...GOOD LUCK!!!
  Jonathan Jones 2002 31' Pursuit 3000 Express http://www.themadgaffer.com 2005 Triton 173sport 1984 SeaRay 210

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