40 to 50 wind today so I am home :(. I find that if the NWR water is low I head south to Carolina to find the fish and if the water is up I head north towards Bobs to find the fish.
I wish I had a conductivity meter I could find the salt line. Should be easy to make one. One day to the next everything can be very different. A bass fisherman told me a while back that the salt water chases the fish. I keep saying I will keep a log book like others, but I miss most entries.
Lakes folks find the brush piles and fish them out (my opinion) Only thing left is dinks. To find bigger fish you seek out unknown waters and a few big fish can be found. I just do not think fish move as much in lakes. (spring being an exception) NWR and N landing rivers are hard to learn and be consistent as the water (brackish) moves the fish long distances. I also think that river fish are thicker, I should log weights of 10" river fish vs 10" lake fish to see if I am correct. Hmmmmm maybe I will build some brush piles.

