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Blind Squirrel: to reflect the reality of most of our fishing lives wrote:Some salt-water anglers go fishing without knowing when high tide or low tide occurs. A few fishermen seem to act as if tides make little or no difference in salt-water fishing. Those anglers may spend many hours fishing at less than ideal times when they could concentrate their efforts on the best tidal periods and catch more fish in less time. Of course one must understand that fishing is a pass time upon which success is not predicated purely on numbers and perfection of performance. An angler usually would like to catch fish, but often one must fish when one can rather than castrate that experience from one's life if they can't always fish at the perfect time or in the perfect place. Unlike the opinion of some, fishing is to be experienced in its entirety, and any bit of gear available and time spent no matter how many or how few fish are caught can be rewarding. A true challenge is not being able to catch fish when fishing is good, but rather to be able to catch fish whenever you have the opportunity to go fishing.





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