Here, we have large tides and the best times are the four hours on
either side of high and low tide. The reason is that in the middle the
water is flowing quickly and bringing in (or flushing out) a lot of
trash (seaweed, jelly fish, etc.).
Cheers,
Paul
http://www.galesendpress.com
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Paul Marriner
Outdoor Writing & Photography. Member OWAA & OWC. Author of Stillwater
Fly Fishing: Tools & Tactics (Print [NEW] & CD), Modern Atlantic Salmon
Flies, Miramichi River Journal, Ausable River Journal, and Atlantic
Salmon.

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