Although Winter Redfishing has been fantastic and we still have fish in big schools and clear water, my attention is starting to turn towards the upcoming Tailing Season. I've compiled a list of fishable tailing tides for this year, along with the estimated time slot we would fish, and a raiting of 1 to 3 stars. The rating is based on a combination of things, including tide height, time of day of tide, and month of the year. The star ratings are not a guarantee on numbers of fish we'll see or how much success we'll have, but they are my best guest based on all the factors. I would recommend looking at the 3 star tides first, but wouldn't hesitate to book a 2 star tide if that works better for your schedule. If you have a few dates in mind, I'm happy to discuss them with you and give you my honest opinion. Hope to chase some tailers with you this summer!
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5/3/2019 01:21:57 am
You don’t have to worry too much because I know that you are prepared with Tailing Season. Though it is more challenging compared to the winter season which were able to accomplish the great way, I am sure that Tailing Season is an easy thing for you. It’s a good thing that you have been preparing for it already and there is a high possibility that you might fail, but don’t be afraid if that happens because that’s part of the process, isn’t it?
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