Very good thread
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I have this set as my homepage on my phone so I can check it while I'm on the water...just click Louisiana on the map and it shows 3 info spots from LC to the jettys.
http://tidesonline.noaa.gov/geographic.html |
Thanks fellas.
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I know the tide has to be moving to catch. Just wondering if a falling tide is better than a rising tide. I know when I fish marshy area's for reds, its' much better on a falling tide.. Whats ya'lls opinions?
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I believe the location of the Bulk Terminal station is on the west side of the ship channel, just south of Bayou D'Inde
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Thanks guys, learn something new every day. Great advice
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ah tides
I find that a rising tide is better on beaches and oyster reefs during the day. at night on an oyster reef it usually gets better when it changes to going out.
green, moving water with bait is the best whenever and wherever you find it. :D |
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