Will the fishing be affected post storm?
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Surge101
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Will the fishing be affected post storm?
I hit up sea legs twice last week but the current was ridiculously strong, making out for some bad fishing. Post storm should the conditions be better? Worse? or is it unaffected?
- cudaman
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Re: Will the fishing be affected post storm?
For the most part is always great to fish after a storm.
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jbuck501
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Re: Will the fishing be affected post storm?
About all you can do is go fishing. I will be on the Sea Leggs III M, W and Friday. hit me up. I drive a Black Ford Focus, go by the name of Jim, I fish up as close to bow as possible, usually # 29 and up. I will be the guy catching fish. LOL>LOL> To be serious, just fish, you will have your day. albeit far and few between.
It is rare that I fish the boat and get skunked.
It is rare that I fish the boat and get skunked.
- sepaik
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Re: Will the fishing be affected post storm?
A storm is great for fishing because it stirs things up and supercharges the reefs. Emily is exactly what we needed-Not too strong but just enough to stir things up a bit. Fishing should be good.
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~Henry David Thoreau
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- sepaik
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Re: Will the fishing be affected post storm?
Fishing was on fire after Emily and now that we have had all this wind all week should turn it on again. The weather has kept me shore bound but I can't wait to get back out there when the wind dies. If history repeats itself they really should be on fire!
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~Henry David Thoreau
