hi i am new to lure fishing for bass
So here i go if low water is at 6am and high water is at 12 what is the best time to fish 1st 2 hours 2nd 2 hours or the last
2 hours or the 1st 2 hours of the dropping tide
new to it
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SeanA101080
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Re: new to it
You'll find that different marks fish best at different times/tides! All about putting the hours in and sussing it out 
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SeanA is spot on , im afraid a lot of it is trial and error depending on the location. You could try dawn or dusk near high or low water, i find the best time would be 2 days before the new or full moon. but again it depends on the location. sorryif this all sounds a bit vauge but thats bass fishing.
some of the more experienced guys here might be able to add a little more to help get you started. good luck and tight lines.
Tom.
some of the more experienced guys here might be able to add a little more to help get you started. good luck and tight lines.
Tom.
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Re: new to it
It's always good to have a look at the mark at low water to see what you are going to be fishing over when the tide is coming in, as said above some places are good at low tide and at 6 in the morning with low light it could be good. So, I would get there for low water to check it out. Good luck.
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