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Old 04-04-2017, 02:33 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Denis_Ruso View Post
Although they still have the feeding cycle, I have noticed that the bite is very consistently better during 2 conditions especially in harbors.

1. Early Morning - Even on slow days, I can manage 1-2 fish just at first light.
2. Current/Swinging Tide - Fish seem to feed on the tide swing or current. Water movement is key.
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Originally Posted by Amish Ed View Post
What Denis said is very true. Especially for Newport at this time of year. I get the majority of my fish in the first hour. Night fishing in the winter can be way better than day light fishing. Once the the water warms (and stays consistent) the bite will pick up through out the day and current will be the bigger factor.
Awesome info as always guys. Thanks a ton!

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Originally Posted by Amish Ed View Post
BTW, I love my Warblades and Coolbaits underspins.
I'm actually considering investing in a blade/reaction specific rod as the Chatterbait and other bladedjig + trailer was one of my faves on large AZ lakes. I've heard awesome stuff about the newer offerings from St Croix, and I've been chompin at the bit to get a hold of a Daiwa Tatula HD for bay use...
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