High tides

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High tides

#1 Post by Greenthumb »

Hi lads this is probably a stupid question but I'll go for it anyway.

Is there much or any difference in fishing the first high tide or the second high tide in a day.
If I was to fish the same area.
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Re: High tides

#2 Post by shaft666 »

The biggest difference, especially in the winter months is one of the high tides is likely to be in the dark so often more productive

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Re: High tides

#3 Post by Greenthumb »

Thanks

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