A lot of fishing goes on year round. It can be frustrating when you're not using the right rigging for the weather, seasons and temperature variations. I want to see if there is a share out there with some tips? Pinterest has some good charts but I'm not sure if they are legit.
Tides4fishing and search for coastal location. Free. Also check out local tackle stores and see if any local fish news magazines around for local seasonal tips. In Florida we have many TV shows of local fishing and reports from the guides too!
Phillip wrote:
A lot of fishing goes on year round. It can be frustrating when you're not using the right rigging for the weather, seasons and temperature variations. I want to see if there is a share out there with some tips? Pinterest has some good charts but I'm not sure if they are legit.
Tides4fishing is okay but other than the tide shifts it’s not very accurate for where I go and it’s not specific as to what fish they believe are biting. Just “good, average, or poor”. Most of the places we frequently visit are reported on by the Texas parks and wildlife service. They’ll tell you what’s running and where and what they’re hitting. From there you select your rigs/bait and you’ll be set since different fish hit on different things and it all varies depending on the season. Dunno where you’re at but I’d imagine there’s a wildlife management department for most places. Good luck!
No worries. Hope it helps 😁
You are not seeing the whole report. Start with poor fishing day, slack tides that day means bait fish bite, stay home. See solunar report, moon phase does turn up the bite and/or amp up tide movement for aggressive feeding activity. Full and new moon is major feeding times with major tidal movement and could be considered the best time for fishing! Just a tool to help catch rates and stay home on poor days. Will not bait your hook or put a fish in cooler, what lure? Go figure!
Fishingnsc
Loc: Lexington SC about 10miles from Lake Murray
South Carolina DNR has a monthly fishing report on there website info is from local guides
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