The solar lunar table was indeed correct, the fish were hungry around low tide, but they were particularly hungry for a gulp flats worm, or sand worm rigged on a 1/8 Owner round jig head (watermelon red glitter). Threw several artificials including gulp shrimp, trout trick, copper fly, shrimp fly, jerk shad, and a few other randoms but the flats worm was the ticket. The dark green bait looked good in the clear green water. They wanted it SLOW,real slow and several hookups occurred when I stopped the bait dead all together (for 1 or 2 seconds) Out of 20 or so fish only 3 took aggressively while the majority were very subtle bites; you would essentially feel your bait stop moving against your will during a super slow retrieve, then apply pressure, then feel the fish as opposed to when the fish strikes your bait quickly and aggressively. Fished around low tide in a shallow creek.