Thread: Late year tides
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Old 09-14-2011, 08:42 PM
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Thanks everyone for the replies.

I understand about having some water movement. My concern is that if you have a high tide at 1 AM and a low tide at 12 PM does that mean you will have enough water moving between day light and noon to get the red's into a feeding mood? During the summer months I try to concentrate my efforts between a couple of hours before and after the high tides. The difference is that in the summer most of your high tides are in the daytime.

Since I live in northwest LA I am not able to fish the coast as much as I would like. Only get to come down 3 or 4 times a year. So this means I need to have the odds as much as possible in my favor.

I appreciate your continued comments.
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