Do you want to know the best tides for catching inshore fish like redfish, snook, seatrout, black drum, and flounder? Want to know the #1 mistake that most anglers make when it comes to reading a tide chart?

The answer might surprise you.

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As you’ll see in this “best fishing tides” video, Luke Simonds from Salt Strong reveals that in many cases, the tides are secondary to current (moving water).

He also talks about the two biggest mistakes that many inshore fisherman make when it comes to picking the best tides.

Long story short:

You want the most current possible. That is what triggers feeding fish. Once you learn how to read tide charts to figure out when the most current will be in your area (when the tide is steepest).

So the next time you are looking for “the perfect tide,” make sure to figure in current first.

Any questions?

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