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Tip Finding the right spot on the beach to fish isn't that hard to do.Low tide is the best time to look for a hole.You want to try to find deep water that is close to the beach,if the waves are breaking all the way to the beach it's not deep.Sloughs are deep areas between the beach and the outer bar.The waves will hit the outer bar and break then reform again before they hit the beach.If you find one and it's long try to get in the deepest part of it.Shells and gravel will wash into that part of it and collect there,then when the water gets real rough they will wash back up to the beach so you can get a idea of where it is by looking at the beach for spots with a lot of gravel and shells around it.If it's during the summer and you see a spot that looks good,take a look around on the beach.If you see a lot of sand flea shells and pieces of them washed up on the beach that's a good sign there's fish around eating them.Also look around on the beach for markers that could be sticks sticking out of the sand or a piece of trash on the sand dune.A lot of people will fish a place and mark it if it's good so they can find it again later on.If you see all this together you found a really good spot.



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