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Author:
tav1
Date:
May 13, 2013
Subject:
low tide
Message:
gonna try and hit the haddem area in the morning .....low is at 10:45 am ? and high is at 4:15 or so ...is that a good tide to fish? what might be a good bait ? sand worms chunk bait ect... is there a possibllity of smallies out there?

Author:
PECo
Date:
May 13, 2013
Message:
You're right. In Haddam, tomorrow, low tide will be at 10:37 am and high tide will be at 4:14 pm, according to NOAA. http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/noaatidepredictions/NOAATidesFacade.jsp?Stationid=8463582 On the Connecticut River, I prefer the outgoing tide, although I'm not sure how the tides affect the striped bass bite.

Author:
Justin Tralli
Date:
May 14, 2013
Message:
Moving water is the key to unlocking the secrets of the River. If the tide is going out start down river and work your way north. Then vise versa. I won't say my favorite tide because you need to figure out when and where that suits you. Every predatory fish, even including bluegill in the River, will position itself to have the best opportunity for food while spending as little energy as possible. Whenever you're on the River or any tidal body of water for that matter, think to yourself, if I was a hungry fish, where would I sit to catch food? When you fish the River with that mindset, you'll catch more fish than anyone else will! Guaranteed!

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