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Re: cod
Hi Varadero,
In the muddy estuaries along the south coast you will catch cod in the day light, the water is so coloured from the mud that day light or dark makes little difference.
But on the open beach the water clarity is usually much higher and Imo you will stand a better chance of of cod after dark.
In the muddy estuaries along the south coast you will catch cod in the day light, the water is so coloured from the mud that day light or dark makes little difference.
But on the open beach the water clarity is usually much higher and Imo you will stand a better chance of of cod after dark.
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Re: cod
darkness rules but deep water marks do the business in daylight.....piers +harbours +steep to beaches ect..overcast cloudy days do the bis.....
