rips working topwater am, then back to the hole
outside, a few runs up the rut at early lunchtime when high
*translated from fishing-speak for the noobs:
in the bay, the fish are hanging out feeding from about 5-3 feet down in areas where the water is moving around, stirring up nutrients and attracting smaller fish, then, when it gets too warm and sunny, the fish head deep into large dips in the bay floor and stay there circling around and around about 3 feet off the bottom until evening when they will come back out to hunt
outside the pass, in the real ocean, there are deep areas between shallows of sand bars that run parallel to the beach, the last and deepest of these "ruts" is often used as a freeway for schools of large fish to move around undetected, but only during specific times of the day when the sun is right and the tide is at its high state or just approaching high tide
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