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Old 06-24-2015, 08:15 AM
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From what I've seen when the tide is high the fish will be further up in the marsh and against the banks. When the tide is going out, then you need to fishing closer to the mouths of the drains and cuts that feed the back lakes of the marsh. The lower the tide the further away from the back-lakes of the marsh you want to fish and closer to the main part of the bay that the water drains in to.


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Originally Posted by ahlangle View Post
I'd like to know this also.
At time of report, tide was high but some mud bank exposed and not much water in the grass. This was in the main cuts on east side of bayou.
Should I have gone further in to where they are skinnier to find water up in the grass and possibly fish in there?
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