I prefer to fish the outgoing tide due to less water to fish, more access to shore standing locations, and concentration of fish in less volume of water. However more fish will arrive and be present as they ride the tidal force of water moving upstream. Anytime is a good time to fish!
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In the past, I've done well on incoming tides, and actually preferred them. But I did better than expected today on the outgoing tide from 3-5.--Good luck,Forrest
On Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 11:15:21 AM UTC-4, Parker wrote:I have never fished the incoming tide at Fletchers before. Has anyone had any luck catching shad on the incoming tide?
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