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    Default Fall bait migration on the East Coast...

    http://midcurrent.com/books/review-t...tic-migration/

    Courtesy of MidCurrent blog.

    As the weather on the east coast cools in the fall the bait fish swim out of the shallows and head south for warmer weather.

    This causes a wild feeding frenzy where the predators (birds, fish, anglers) follow these schools south and beat them up.

    I think this happens on many coast lines. It happens in Central America too.



    Stripers on the "blitz" in east coast surf.....why weren't we there?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tespNLxkh1o

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    Question Frenzied.....

    Redfish feeding frenzy under an oil platform off the coast of Louisiana:


    http://www.facebook.com/video/video....50448332401110
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