This will be my first season doing any form of bank fishing for salmon or steelhead, and I'm trying to learn as much as I can about optimal conditions. One piece of that puzzle is tides, and I can't believe how much conflicting information I've found about when fish will want to move into a river. I've seen people say that incoming tide, outgoing tide, low tide, slack tide, are all the optimal time to fish. They all seem to make sense for one reason or another, so I can't go off of intuition:
Incoming tide- water is moving into the river, more fish moving with it?
Outgoing tide- if rains bring fish into the river, wouldn't more outflow do the same?
Slack tide- less movement, easier to fish?
Low tide- less water, easier to find the fish?
So confused!
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