
Saltwater fishing better right after a storm?
I'm in Maine now, but fishing for mackerel. Tropical Storm Danny just press and if I suspect that will be. Fish is better than right after a storm. It is often good fishing right after the storm,. saltwater or not, especially if so please let us know why.
Able. Just like any other time is always other factors that could be better. I am here in Maine now and watch the show about the tsunami instead of fishing for. stripers. Rain is not bad, but wind will blow it eyes. I will be toughing out again once I dry off and thaw bit. While this storm has the most beaches in the vicinity. Tons jetties and sea weed are dangerous too. Destroyed because now I see even more activity in the sea birds from my window. Water will open in about half an hour. I head back out and hope that it will begin pulling back the sea weed. out. I will toss clams live for tomorrow. stripers. storms churn things difficult and clams are likely. To people with rocks. Stripers hope will be clean in waves.
Fly Fishing – Maine Striped Bass
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