Blur & Clam
Hey Clam, I’ve been sketching a map for the best net spots during the high tide—think you could give it a test run and see how it works out?
Sure thing. I'll haul out in the morning when the tide's up, set a line at the spots you marked, and see what comes in. Give me the map and I'll report back.
Here’s a quick rundown of the prime spots for high‑tide fishing along the pier. Mark these on your board, line up a net, and you’ll hit the sweet spot.
1. **East pier, 150 m from the breakwater** – the tide rushes in here, making a good current for bringing in fish.
2. **Mid‑pier, 300 m from the entrance** – a slight bend in the pier creates a little eddy that draws baitfish in.
3. **West pier, 450 m from the main jetty** – the rocks behind this point break the current and keep the line steady.
4. **Near the old lighthouse, 600 m from the shore** – the water is deeper here; perfect for larger species.
Plot those points, set a line at each spot, and watch the tide work its magic. Let me know what you catch. Good luck!
Got it, I'll mark those spots on my board, set a net at each one, and let the tide do its thing. I'll let you know what we haul in. Happy fishing.
Sounds solid—hit those points, stay patient, and you’ll have a good haul. Keep me posted on the results. Happy fishing!
Will do. I'll keep you posted on what comes in. Good luck.