![]() ![]() It also provides them with an abundance of effective ambush points when feeding. However, the falling tide, can be the best time to catch fish in general and here's why.īass love the comfort and security of cover. It may not be the “best tide” to be fishing if you want to win a tournament or catch a trophy of a lifetime on the River. Quite frankly, we ALL love to catch bass, a falling tide is the easiest tide for everyone to catch fish on a tidal river. Nevertheless, there is a good reason behind all this hearsay of the falling tide. I mean, every fishing report on the WesternBass.COM Delta reports page says “we smacked em on the outgo!” Anglers are too frequently influenced to follow "hear say" in an effort to, "find" the bite. Secondly, this is what the dock talk and scuttlebutt on the current bite tells us ta do, “fish the outgoing”. ![]() If you were to take an opinion poll, of say 100 anglers who fish the California Delta, or any tidal river system, you'd find that the vast majority of them, if they had to pick one phase of the tide to fish, it would be the "falling tide." Moreover, they'd do so for several reasons.įirst and foremost, most of us struggle on the incoming tide, just like our ancient, quote worthy angler from above. “To fish the incoming or outgoing tide?” that is the question. ![]() Remember the old saying, “The rising tide of discontent?” I think the guy who first spoke of or came up with this, must have been a bass fisherman. Kayak, Kick Boat, and Belly Boat Anglers. ![]()
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