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Old 06-06-2013, 02:01 PM
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Well..my first true day off is tomorrow...new moon is Sat. However..weve had a tropical storm move in..i plan to fish tomorrow..drifting deep..how many hits will i get..? Plan to fish until it rains....i'll be restringing my worm rods tonight..i don't want any excuses tomorrow..loll enough is enough
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Old 06-06-2013, 07:06 PM
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Chuck, I have always followed the water, if it moves up, I move up, dropping water I pull out...just something to keep in mind
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Old 06-06-2013, 10:26 PM
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I remember last year MT...kind of goes with what you just said..it was the day after a magor storm..i was striking out and decided they were off..on my way out i ask another man," Catchin anything?" ..he replied ," Got 7 on the KVD frogs high on the shoreline." Lol your right again MTHands.

Oh..and i turned around and kept on fishing..lol
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Old 06-07-2013, 07:11 AM
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Up here I have almost not luck at all right after a storm goes by. It normally takes a couple of days before the fish come around to biting again.. I think it may have something to do with all the changes in the air pressure from going into a low front and back into a high front? But during a rain storm fish appear to bite best. Now tropical storm is a different beast all together.. We normally do not get many of those..
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Old 06-07-2013, 10:22 AM
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agree with Phil on problems with the barometric pressue deal, high pressure are my worst days, and also like Phil mentioned not sure what effect the changes will have on the fish, i know a cold front will shut them down, but i will be anxiously awaiting what you find post tropical storm low pressure/changes...

also, an wise old fisherman told me that if sticks that are floating in the water are "standing-up" might as well be at home, have generally been pretty accurate
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Old 06-07-2013, 01:51 PM
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One micro pick up today..that was it...I hate the 12 pound test..too shiney and thick..i explained this in the post above,Use What Works....

I found lots of fish...on the fish finder ..in 18 feet...I tried drifting, cranking DDivers , rattle traps and hitting the shoreline with Horny Toads..no takers
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