When the tide gets higher than normal in the marsh, that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t go fishing. You just have to understand a few things about fishing high tides. In this Sportsman TV video, Capt. Charlie Thomason breaks down how to fish higher than normal tides by focusing on flooded marsh grass.
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