What To Look For When Flats Fishing At Low Tide

What should you be on the hunt for while flats fishing at low tide?

Low tide creates excellent opportunities for catching huge numbers of fish.

The only thing is, you’ve got to be in the RIGHT types of spots.

Find out more below!!

Flats Fishing At Low Tide [VIDEO]

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Water levels fall during low tide which means the fish are forced into deeper pockets for comfort.

They will still feed during low tide but you need to find those depth changes and potholes to get strikes.

If you find depth changes in the form of potholes, drop-offs, or ledges, odds are you’ll find the fish.

It also helps to cover lots of ground using a weedless presentation.

The grass on most flats will sit higher because water levels will be low.

FINDING THE FISH HELP

In order to help make sure that you are targeting the right areas based on the latest feeding trends and upcoming weather forecasts, make sure to use the following 3 resources because they will save you a ton of time.

1. WEEKEND GAME PLANS (UPDATED WEEKLY)

These regional game plans will show you exactly what types of spots to target in under 10 minutes… just click the video to start, and you’ll be informed on what to do on your next trip.

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2. SMART FISHING SPOTS PLATFORM (UPDATED EVERY 15 MINUTES)

This exclusive software literally shows you where the most fish are likely to be feeding based on exactly when you’ll be fishing. It factors in the tides, wind, and weather to help you quickly see which areas to target throughout the day.

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3. COMMUNITY REPORTS (LIVE FEED)

The Insider Community platform is what you can use to see what is biting near you, and you can get to know other members who fish in your area. Plus, you can use it to keep a log of your catches so you can use past trips to help predict future catches.

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Jacquelyn Puglia
4 months ago

Hey Matt, thanks for another great video! I’m assuming you “found” that ledge on a small fish finder hooked up on your fishing Kayak. I have been thinking of buying one for my Hobie fishing kayak. Can you tell me the best kind of kayak fish finder for a beginner like me as well as type and number of batteries I would need. Thanks-Jackie

Pat Ogletree
5 months ago

Nice tip Matt!!

George Layton
5 months ago

Great LOW tide tips Matt, congrats & thanks !!!

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