YOURTRIP DON’T BLOW
In coastal bay fishing, the wind can be your friend. By Patrick Murray, CCA National President
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DAVID J. SAMS
MONG THE MANY REA- SONS and excuses to can- cel a bayfishing trip, wind is likely in the top three. Family commitments,
work obligations and even mechani- cal failures are not nearly as common as a dreaded wind in high velocity or
from an unwelcome direction. This is amplified even further during spring when it seems it is windy virtually every day that you intend to fish. Like so many elements of the coastal envi- ronment, there is very little you can do to change the wind, but you can adjust your game plan, and more importantly
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your attitude, to not let the wind steal your day.
LEEWARD SHORELINE…OR NOT It is not hard to see that a protected
shoreline provides a welcome relief from a nagging wind. Generally, it will harbor clean (or at least cleaner) water
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