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View Poll Results: To Post a timely report or not? | |||
No, because it shutsdown the bite |
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20 | 37.74% |
Yes, because it gives hundres of others to try and catch a fish |
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33 | 62.26% |
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Greg
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Chula Vista, ca
Posts: 509
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Whats a Hot Bite?
. . I posted a YT report on Saturday night, the same day I caught it (after 11 hours on the water) "Red tide or not, fish gotta eat, and so do I!" http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...ad.php?t=11541 Did this cause anyone to run out Sunday and fish, thinking it might be WFO? Would I run out and fish right away just because a number of fish reports were posted? Nope. Did I this year. Nope. What was happening 2 months ago - fish at midnight, with squid, and your pretty much guaranteed a WSB,,,,, just so happens I don't care to fall asleep on the water, or risk getting hit by a PB ![]() . . . Sometimes I post right away, sometimes I wait a week or two, nothing meant by it to me. Just depends on how I feel, and if there have been a lack of "Fish" reports lately. ![]() |
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