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Old June 27th, 2004, 10:45 AM
David Barwell
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opps ......should read 5.) Right bait !!!

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You need five things to be right before you will consistantly catch fish
successfully........
1.) Right Moonphase
2.) Right tide
3.) Right time of the tide
4.) Right location
5.) Right bed.

Miss anyone and you can expect poor catches, unfortunately with our busy
live styles we tend to go fishing when we have time not when its time to
go
fishing.


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I have recently become interested in fishing and would like to ask a few
questions if I may.
I am wondering if there is a general best time for fishing. When I say
fishing, I mean beach or estuary fishing.
For example, at low tide, high tide, just before high tide etc etc.

Dawn,
dusk, day, night - that sort of thing. Full moon, new moon, the day

before
or after blah blah blah.
I have always known fishing is more than dumb luck but the more people I
listen to, the more confusing it gets.
Any help?

Scott






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Old June 28th, 2004, 07:52 AM
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"David Barwell" wrote in message
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opps ......should read 5.) Right bait !!!


5.) Right bed.



I dunno, the original 5.) sounded pretty good to me.



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Old July 1st, 2004, 12:20 AM
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Sounded good here too. Maybe it is the fish smell that helps???



love the free range thing - should add non genetically modified



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"David Barwell" wrote in message
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opps ......should read 5.) Right bait !!!


5.) Right bed.



I dunno, the original 5.) sounded pretty good to me.



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Old July 1st, 2004, 08:18 AM
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love the free range thing - should add non genetically modified



Done!

ObFish: Depending on the weather, plan on taking the kids to reduce the
local Redfin population this weekend. Not sure what they enjoy the most,
catching the fish or digging for worms to use as bait.


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