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    Default Reading a beach

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=RQPXu-TsMKU




    Here's a good video about waves by Rich Troxler as I call it Look for the funny water.
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    well done

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    good learning piece

    Pay attention to what history has taught us or be prepared to relive it again

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    Thanks.
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    Great video and explanation surfstix. This describes Island Beach to a "t". If more guys would take the time to learn these simple clues they would catch more fish. I was fishing the park the other morning. A guy all geared up like he came from a J Crew fishing catalog couldn't catch a thing while I was getting an occasional blue. He said "I don't understand how you guys catch fish here. There is no structure!". I said all you have to do is read the beach and the water and you will find it. He looked at me like I had 2 heads. You can't fix stupid. Some guys think fish will magically fall out of the sky and onto there hooks.

    Didn't you write a detailed piece on this? I think I remember reading it somewhere here.

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    awesome vid thanks for sharing it!

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    Wow that was very informative the video made it easy to follow. thank you Sir.

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    Thanks for the share. I liked the diagrams and the labels. I fish mostly in south jersey and our beaches are terrible except for a few cuts. Will be checking this out again.

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    The visual should help some out.Too many people want everything handed to them these days I don't mind helping people out but they need to figure the rest out for themselves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishinmission78 View Post
    Great video and explanation surfstix. This describes Island Beach to a "t". If more guys would take the time to learn these simple clues they would catch more fish. I was fishing the park the other morning. A guy all geared up like he came from a J Crew fishing catalog couldn't catch a thing while I was getting an occasional blue. He said "I don't understand how you guys catch fish here. There is no structure!". I said all you have to do is read the beach and the water and you will find it. He looked at me like I had 2 heads. You can't fix stupid. Some guys think fish will magically fall out of the sky and onto there hooks.

    Didn't you write a detailed piece on this? I think I remember reading it somewhere here.
    Yes found it. Nice job surfstix
    http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...ding+the+water

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    Quote Originally Posted by surfstix1963 View Post
    Too many people want everything handed to them these days I don't mind helping people out but they need to figure the rest out for themselves.
    I completely agree with that statement.
    Good work, Rich....on this and the other reading the water thread.....thanks for unselfishly sharing your knowledge with the new guys.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishinmission78 View Post
    he said "i don't understand how you guys catch fish here. There is no structure!". I said all you have to do is read the beach and the water and you will find it. He looked at me like i had 2 heads. You can't fix stupid. Some guys think fish will magically fall out of the sky and onto there hooks.
    lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishinmission78 View Post
    He looked at me like I had 2 heads. You can't fix stupid.
    thats for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckethead View Post
    I just read over that whole thread. Lots of good info there and details. Surfstix thank you so much for sharing.

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    Very informative nicely done.

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    I can only take credit for posting but the video was done by Rich Troxler more to come on SJ in the future.All in all good learning piece.
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    Cranky Old Bassturd.

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    it's a good reminder.

    my biggest issue is identifying "good" troughs down south. what constitutes "good enough"

    we have awful flat beaches. I mean severe flat... then parts have these mile long bars with essentially NO cuts.

    if you can find a cut, fine, but at what point is that trough productive, say, in the middle third of it. I've tried and it seems a crap shoot, unless
    I can see (or feel when fishing) activity and then know for sure.

    I would dream about the above video's opening picture, on an incoming, on low or no light situations LOL.

    It's been so long since I've seen it though

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    Flat beaches are tough but I would try incoming water when the fish would possibly come over the bar into deeper water.
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    I agree that incoming seems the only logical time. My choice has been to avoid those stretches... I'll have to work the edges of the trough more... on the incoming.

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