I jinxed myself last year thinking about this stuff in January. Winter daydream planning was rewarded with fronts passing thru and fishless hikes in sandstorms on the Southbeach flats. But I can't help myself.
May 17, 14' bayside tides, -1.9' low.
June15, 13.6' and -1.6'
I decided I would take my rod&reel to work in January to both practice my casting(you'd be amazed at how large a beer warehouse can be, as well as the smoothness of the floors) and teach a few co-workers to flycast. The sad part, the leader still had the yarn tied on it from the casting clave. I didn't fish a single day last year and I'd love to change that in '03.
Lets see some more dates so I can add them to my day planner.
I'm already there! I am planning a week on the Cape to coincide with the June 14th full moon - gota do that night-sight-fishing thing this year!
I'm planning on a solid 7 - 10 days of flats and surf-hounding - shore and boat. Some details have yet to be finalized but the plan is conceptually in place.
I love big tides for low water structure scouting and full moon nighttime forays. Seven days later (or earlier) the smaller tides should make for some nice flats walking - as long as the sun shines!
Sunrise comes just abit earlier starting at the end of this week!
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