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tide question, which is better to fish #3743751 07/27/09 11:27 PM
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Which is tide scenario is better to fish:
DAY 1:

High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon
/Low Time Feet Sunset Visible

Low 2:44 AM 0.2 6:39 AM Set 8:56 AM 96
High 9:54 AM 1.1 8:03 PM Rise 9:24 PM
Low 4:34 PM 0.7
High 8:52 PM 0.9

DAY 2:
High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon
/Low Time Feet Sunset Visible
High 8:59 AM 1.4 6:27 AM Rise 2:29 AM 24
Low 11:07 PM -0.3 8:16 PM Set 5:11 PM


@SLP?
@Rollover Pass?
@Galveston surfside jetties?

THANKS!! smile

Re: tide question, which is better to fish [Re: jdogl] #3744964 07/28/09 03:38 AM
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The easiest way to keep track of all that info without committing it to memory or checking daily is as follows:

If you can see the moon then you should be fishing. If the moon is nearing directly overhead, then you should be fishing.

If there's a Moon overhead or underfoot then get after it because tides are moving.


Mike
Buda/Port Aransas, TX
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