I don't think that is really true. I think it matters more where are you fishing. Gravelly Point for example, seems to be favored on an outgoing tide. I always seem to do better at fletchers on an incoming tide. In general, fishing dead low or dead high is never the best, and that goes for pretty much everywhere there are tides. Maybe there are exceptions...
On Thursday, June 19, 2014 2:26:19 PM UTC-4, Jeff Tranguch wrote:
Hi all,I've often heard that it's always best to fish the Potomac and it's tidal waters during an outgoing tide. Does anyone know the reasoning behind this concept? Are there certain times during an outgoing tide that are better to fish than others? (E.g., fishing as soon as the tide starts going out vs. Fishing just before it starts to come back in.)
Many thanks.
Jeff
http://www.tpfr.org
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