My biggest bass have been during the lowest tides. Just got to change your approach during those tides and depending on what time of year it is. Good video.
Nice vid, great subject! Given my work hours, i’m forced to deal with whatever is happening when I get the chance to fish. Whatever tide, i’ll make adjustments to where I fish and make the best of it.
I have caught my biggest bass at dead low tide on a live eel, in Gloucester. 48 inch, don't now the weight I let it go. that was back in 1990, I know someone that caught a 64 pound striper at the cut bridge , last hour of outgoing tide , Live eel. back then . I have been fishing cape Ann for over 45 years..
Yes, everything is spot dependent.
Nothing determines when I fish more than water temperature. Spring cold water =outgoing, summer warm water= in coming.
My biggest bass have been during the lowest tides. Just got to change your approach during those tides and depending on what time of year it is. Good video.
Great video, you got some of the best advice on the internet.
Thanks I really appreciate it!
Nice vid, great subject! Given my work hours, i’m forced to deal with whatever is happening when I get the chance to fish. Whatever tide, i’ll make adjustments to where I fish and make the best of it.
Thanks!
I have caught my biggest bass at dead low tide on a live eel, in Gloucester. 48 inch, don't now the weight I let it go. that was back in 1990, I know someone that caught a 64 pound striper at the cut bridge , last hour of outgoing tide , Live eel. back then . I have been fishing cape Ann for over 45 years..
Most of the time low tide produces some of the best fishing of the year
Good stuff
Thanks!
2-3 foot of water enough ton low tide you think ?