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If you could clarify a little !!!Please

Are you talking low outgoing,or low incoming???
Both of these tides can be very productive.Just find deeper holes, pockets & points.Always fish structure.
This time off the year the fish will pop up at any time,there just following the bait down the beaches & out of the bays.
My motta is "ya gotta fish when ya can & you can't catch em if ya ain't trying.
Good luck to ya.

P.s. I would check with VS on the warranty.On that real you bought.Did you get the registration card with it?I hope so.
 

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Ditto on JP

JP is right on. The back bays on the N and S shore have later tides than the posted locations near them. If the high tide is later so is the low tide. Just put a little time in to figure out the delta. Some places like RM or Oyster Bay give you the best of both worlds where the Ocean or Sound side are very close (if not walking distance) to the bay or inlet side. It's easy to go from the big water side to the bay or inlet side.
 
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