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Topic: Does rock fish have a prefered eating time?  (Read 5028 times)

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kickfish

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Tides that are moving.   Problem...if is a miness tide the fish don't what to stay there in shallow water.  I fish the daybreak because I know it can only get worst.  If you fish the Low or the High the current will not change for a couple of hours.  Good time to Halibut fish.  Also, the moon phase does have a effect.  But, if it is overcast during that time...then it does not matter.  Case in pt. is 93 ablies on the full moon. a few weeks ago.

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