02-26-06, 02:35 PM | #1 |
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Barometric pressure
Hey Guys, I was wondering say your getting ready to go fishing and the barometric pressure is high,how do you approach your fishing that day? I know there will be other factors,sun,clouds,cold fronts and others. thanks
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02-26-06, 04:18 PM | #2 |
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Usually puts fish tight to cover. I work anything tight, trying to put the bait on their nose. More pitching than fast moving baits. But the fish aren't always on the same page as I am LOL
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02-26-06, 10:23 PM | #3 |
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i usaully go to finesse if the water is clear to slightly stained worked slowly in deeper water, i seem to do better when i fish deeper in that situation.in murky water i use soft plastics that are visible and have either a ribbontail or lots of appendiges fished slowly on a c-rig or t-rig,depending on the cover.
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02-27-06, 08:19 AM | #4 |
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Ditto on what lizards says
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flippen and pitchin and you will find me throwing a spinnerbait in there somewhere
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In summer when a storm is coming I'll throw alittle top water when the fish are really active, but when the storm passes finesse is usually what I throw. Either shaky head worms or tubes, trick worms, or drop shot.
But in spring it can really shut down fish in shallow water. flipping and pitchin is what I do mostly, but I would follow it up with a trick worm for really slow fishin. good fishin
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