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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 17:13:15 GMT, "Stanley M. Shepp"
wrote: I will be headed to South Carolina in a few weeks and am trying to plan the best time to fish (I love to fish, but I also have 8 children to take care of - and most of them do not like to fish - so I want to budget my time wisely.) So I am trying to determine the best time to schedule for fishing. I mostly do fresh water bass fishing, so tides, etc. are a new portion of my equations. My questions are as follows: TIDES - Let me ask you this, what part of SC are you going to? I live in Myrtle Beach, and fish this whole area, and the Charleston area pretty frequently, and can probably help you out. I can tell you now that the Spanish Mackeral are in pretty good, and a lot are being caught off the piers here, send me a reply let me know what part of the state you are going to be in, because it does make a difference as to where you will be fishing. "What does a redneck say right before he dies? Hey y'all, watch this!" -Michael Waltrip, August 22nd, 2003, Bristol |
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