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Rodbreaker
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The title quote that I used is from BlueOrca talking about the Chum bite today.
Funny I was on the Beach today watching Coho jump and I was thinking about the number of times I've been out when there was minimum tidal movement-like today-and the bite never came on.
Do you think that small tide changes put fish off?
Is it because they're used to larger changes and are accustomed to feeding relatively heavy for that short period and then turning off?
Probably not that simple but I Welcome everyone's input here.
that's why there's a warranty!
Funny I was on the Beach today watching Coho jump and I was thinking about the number of times I've been out when there was minimum tidal movement-like today-and the bite never came on.
Do you think that small tide changes put fish off?
Is it because they're used to larger changes and are accustomed to feeding relatively heavy for that short period and then turning off?
Probably not that simple but I Welcome everyone's input here.
that's why there's a warranty!