Blur & Clam
Blur Blur
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?
Clam Clam
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.
Blur Blur
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!
Clam Clam
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.
Blur Blur
Sounds solid—hit those points, stay patient, and you’ll have a good haul. Keep me posted on the results. Happy fishing!
Clam Clam
Will do. I'll keep you posted on what comes in. Good luck.