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I believe Kona makes an excellent point; Current speed is not only dependent upon the stage of the tide cycle but the actual location you are fishing. Some inshore, well protected drops will have a fairly slow current flow even at the maximum velocity of the current as related to the portion of the tide cycle you are fishing. Other more exposed locations will only allow about 60–90-minute periods where you can fish with sinker or jig weights less than the proverbial "boat anchor"!Seems as if there is a “ magic hour” when the bigger fish chew. Some areas it’s when the tide just starts to slow a little bit , others an hour before slack , another spot we regularly fish is slack. Time and patience will let you know , sometimes View attachment 108073
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Yea. I figured wind plays a huge partAll depends on the day.
Most moon tides can be relentless when fishing for bottom feeders even on the south shoreSo I booked a trip out of Freeport for Dec 4th and of course its a Full Moon. How is the open south shore waters compared to some protected waters on the North Shore with this moon?
Yea i know. I always look at the moon phases.... well except for this trip ... wondering if I should just leave the jigs home. Or pray I can use it when it slacks.Most moon tides can be relentless when fishing for bottom feeders even on the south shore
Good luck. I'm hoping for low winds as well. I'm jumping on the Capt Lou for High Roller Tog trip. Limited to 20 people. $150 mandatory pool entry.Here mid-South Shore I’m no fan of blackfishing on a New or Full moon. Having said that, I’m sailing Thursday, right on the New Moon. This time of year we sail when the wind is down - and then hope for the best.
I would not leave your jigs home, Matt. As you noted there is always a slack water period as the current flow starts to reverse direction when it will be possible to use some light tackle. The difference between the "Big Moon" periods and the quarter phase periods is the amount of time it takes for the current to switch direction. So, you may only have 45-60 minutes on a Full or New Moon phase while it could extend to nearly 2 hours on the quarter phase.Yea i know. I always look at the moon phases.... well except for this trip ... wondering if I should just leave the jigs home. Or pray I can use it when it slacks.