Mick, (in my opinion, but others will have their own views) best catch time is when there IS movement in the water, ie the 3 or 4 hours between high and low and also between low and high.
drift is dependant on both wind and tide so if they go in same direction you move fast which is not good for tackle losses or catch since you spend so little time over a given spot. However its possible even in a big tide if the wind is going the opposite way to vertually stand still even though the water is running below you. So there`s no strict answer as it depends on 4 factors wind direction and wind strength, tide direction and tide strength ........
If I could control weather etc and I had a choice I`d fish the 6 hours tide rising from low tide time (therefore flowing from north to south) on med height tide with a 5 to 8 mph southwesterly wind (wind with south to negate the drift and west to keep the sea down) Oh and with the sun shining of course (and a bottle at the ready)
LOL with orange muppets !!
drift is dependant on both wind and tide so if they go in same direction you move fast which is not good for tackle losses or catch since you spend so little time over a given spot. However its possible even in a big tide if the wind is going the opposite way to vertually stand still even though the water is running below you. So there`s no strict answer as it depends on 4 factors wind direction and wind strength, tide direction and tide strength ........
If I could control weather etc and I had a choice I`d fish the 6 hours tide rising from low tide time (therefore flowing from north to south) on med height tide with a 5 to 8 mph southwesterly wind (wind with south to negate the drift and west to keep the sea down) Oh and with the sun shining of course (and a bottle at the ready)
LOL with orange muppets !!
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