Snapper fishing Cockburn
Submitted by ctan1968 on Tue, 2017-08-15 07:15
Can anyone please tell me if change in light is the main ingredient for snapper fishing or rising tide. Sat evening looks ok but there is a low in the late arvo. Would love to give it a try. Thank you.
little johnny
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I like still high tides
( change of tide). That's my favorite. But not always the case. That's why it's called fishing.
backlash
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SOLUNAR TABLES
I use solunar Tables / almanac
....and after a very informative snapper night at CPBA, our resident Snapper Whisperer, Ryan Thipthorp, agrees with using the bite times as an additional guide for tagretting Pinkies
Swompa
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Saturday evening = 20 knot
Saturday evening = 20 knot south wester?
Friday evening looks like a go.
Scotte
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Best thing to do go out and
Best thing to do go out and have a try. Pinks been coming on the bite on the low tide well before sundown
Ryan Thipthorp (not verified)
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Pinkys!
Ctan, The change in light is a factor but certainly not the major. The High tide and Low tide changes are very important with bite times being a secondary factor!
Lately I've been getting fish around the low tide change well before sundown!