should i fish for bass in high tide or low tide
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bass are not really affected by tide like others. the more important factors are weather or spawn conditions. clear, sunny weather will cause them to stick closer to cover. prespawn or post spawn will cause them to act in different ways. find cover almost anytime and they are there. the warmer the water the more active they will be.
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bass have much more success feeding in low tide while the water is less concentrated.... i'd fish the last hour of the tide while the water is almost as low as possible but coming in......the reason is, the bass are waiting for the stranded crayfish and shad to feed off once the water starts coming in the bait fish will start moving out of the shallows, and the bass will start their feeding frenzy
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