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OK Folks,

Let's play a game and see what you would do with this condition. In general, where would you go and what time would you fish it? ;)

Month: June
Condition:FULL MOON
Tide:
High Tide 3am
Moon rise: 1am
Wind: 25 knots (South wind)
Temp: Daytime 70 degrees... Night: 62 degrees

Give it some thoughts and give it up. :)

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25 kts....... I try and avoid those kind of conditions. I agree with MakoMatt.... in the sack with some hot girl. That what I would do. Its all about time mangment. Its june you and i both know june is prime bass time and most of our nights will be spent chunkin bunker so why not on your night off get a little action because with fishing season in full swing who knows the next time your going to be in the sack with a hot girl. Tight Lines. Chris
 

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MIGHT AS WELL

I GUESS AT THE TIKKI BAR, NORTH SIDE WITH THE WIND AT MY BACK, FISHING FOR HOTTIES, KEEPING ONE ON THE LINE TO BRING UP THE SCHOOL. IDEAL CONDITIONS FOR WAITING UNTIL THE TIDE LINES UP WITH DAWN OR DUSK.
 

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Hmmm.... Those are not the answers I was hoping for...

Are you guys telling me that those conditions are not good for BIG fish?

Can you find a "window" anywhere?

How about the moon phase? Is this what you want? Is it workable?

How about the tide / time condition?

Also, what happens when we get a gusty "South" wind in June?

Have you ever tried to fish those conditions?


Anybody want to try this again? ;)

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You didn't mention the area in question

But I'd be fishing at the enterence to an inlet on the out going with big bait
hoping to feed some of the big bass that are stationed
waiting for bait beening washed out of the bay by the riping tides

(This post edited by sam843 on 02/11/2003)

(This post edited by sam843 on 02/11/2003)
 

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This is a tough one !!

MakoMatt,
How hot are these babes you are talking about ?? June is good for bass and also for a__. This is a real tough one. I'm gonna have to think some more. Don't forget, a hot babe can smell like a big bass.

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OK I'll give an area a shot . Tip of Orient Point around the Jetty . Catch the end of slack to the first 2 hours of out going tide start 4:30 end 7:00 . You bring your boat around the point and set up on just inside or even with the jetty on the south side and fish chunks on the bottom . If you don't like that spot for monster bass I give up and am going to sleep with the Hot Babe ! Your probably talking surf anyway between Turtle Cove and northside Anyway . I would think both those spots could produce nice catchs . NO ?

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Alberto, what's the matter, nobody want's to come out and play? Can you erase that moonrise? OK, June is good actually as good as it gets for big fish, tide and time are excellent too except that moonrise thing. 25kts South not mph? OK, I'm not picking but there's a difference. First off I'd bang the open beach if it was still clean enough to do so around midnight till I got the snot kicked out of me till around 1 or 2am then onto the inlet to fish the last of incoming and turn around daylight as spring is the time of incominng. OK Al I answered so am I still allowed to keep my loose change that's in my pocket? Prospector
 

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I'd sleep on the early AM tide, then go to the end of Anglin's Pier in Ft. Lauderdale, on the afternoon tide, with a load horse pilchards for bait. I'd be jockeying for a spot in the SE corner of the pier, as pod after pod of tarpon passes by the pier. We died for the exact conditions that you describe during the June tarpon migration.

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I love June

Good Question Al. I'd start my night around midnight,to catch the first couple of the in,& fish the last 3 of the out.Couple things come to mind on where I would go.Needles,chicken scratch & eels on the back side of Moriches would be my first shot.The mouth of the inlet would be next,bucktailin with a red gill teaser(white),I might think about needles at Cranes neck or Porpoise channel,But probably stay on the south shore to fish the blow.Then again all depends on where I did fish the 3 days prior to the full,in which are my fav.
I'm curious,where would you be?:)
 

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1/2 bunker, Hudson river or North Shore harbor, outgoing day or night, from shore

Bucktail fluke somewhere between City Island and the Nissequogue, from boat, weekdays only.

Bouncing a 4" alewife Fin-S in the Shinne**** canal at afternoon slack, if the weather is gloomy.

Plugging and chunking the Ditch, after a leisurely breakfast

Boogieboarding the South Shore.

Ahh, who am I kidding. Hot babe it is!

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North shore

June is one of my most productive months on the north shore. Could do without the moon but I'd tuck myself in tidal estuary right around slack and fish the out going through sunrise. That full moon would give me an extra hour's worth of tide to fish the skinny. Wind would keep the bugs down. Yellow chicken scratch with the outgoing current. Should bag a few keeper bass despite that moon. South wind I have found, doesn't affect the tidal marshes like it does the outside, with regard to bait. How does that sound? Any more north shore guys under those conditions? Time to enlighten us CA.
 
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