Fishing a New Spot? Here’s EXACTLY Where to Start!
- By: Pat Ogletree
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- Found In: Fishing Tips, Inshore Fishing, Weekly Newsletter: 02-16-25

Hey everyone, Pat here from Salt Strong!
If you have trouble figuring out where to even start casting along a shoreline, you could be wasting time
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In this video I will show you the types of places you need to start casting to along with the types of places you should not waste your time in
If you have any questions, let me know in the comments below!
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STOP WASTING TIME ON THE WATER!
Do what the “SMART ANGLERS” are doing and join the Insider Club.
Here’s what you’ll receive today when you join:
- Weekly fishing reports and TRENDS revealing exactly where you should fish every trip
- Weekly “spot dissection” videos that walk you through all the best spots in your area
- Exclusive fishing tips from the PROS you can’t find anywhere else
- Everything you need to start catching fish more consistently (regardless if you fish out of a boat, kayak, or land).
Cool Thanks.
Thanks Pat always great info!!
Being in shallower water really does show the features that one needs to look for! Thanks Pat.
Great video! How close should I cast to a stick?
Thanks Pat for breaking it down like that with that much detail!
Glad you liked it Kevin!
Great tips! Thanks Pat!
You’re welcome Mark!
Good video pat
Thanks David!
Great video Pat. I always ask myself where to start when I hit a new spot.
Hopefully this points you in the right direction!
Thanks Pat, very helpful.
Glad you liked it!
Thanks Pat. This is something I struggle with often. I will keep in mind your instructions and hope for the best. One question I have is, will this work at any time of the day?
Thanks again.
Time of day and tides can play a role, especially when very high or very low temperatures are involved.