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Originally Posted by spaghetti
A curious thing: italian fisherman tell a rhyme about the behaviour of fish related to winds. Pity it will get lost in translation:
Levante pesce tante (strong east wind lots of fish)
Ponente pesce niente (strong west wind no fish)
Scirocco pesce sciocco (warm south wind easy fish)
Tramontana pesce in tana (cold north wind hidden fish)
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Here itll be pretty much the same yes except for the following...
Strong east to south east winds fish atlantic side
Strong west to north west winds fish the other side
Atlantic fish are normally lazy and curios so they come to you
While fish in falsebay has more variety and difficult species to hunt that lives in caves or has a tendency to disapear as soon as you see them.
Thats why I say we can hunt all year long, in winter months we hunt falsebay as the prevailing winds clears this area, also the GWS is in deeper water. In summer we hunt the other side of the bay or the atlantic waters cause same thing applies for prevailing winds in summer, allthough you mite find falsebay side clean during summer as well I prefer not to hunt there from the shore during these months as Great Whites tend to move closer to shore during summer while they feed off breeding seal colonies off the islands during winter.

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