CC268 Posted March 6, 2013 Posted March 6, 2013 Is bass fishing in the rain on a river any good?? I have never fished in the rain, but I just got all my stuff for bass fishing and its supposed to rain this weekend...but I still want to fish super bad. Will it harm my BPS Pro Qualifier baitcaster reel? Any tips?? I got jigs, crankbaits, spinner baits, tons of plastics for drop shot or texas rig..some other stuff too 1 Quote
shootermcbob Posted March 6, 2013 Posted March 6, 2013 Rain shouldn't harm any of your gear. Be sure to dry everything when you get home. I have had the best luck with spinnerbaits. Good luck, and let us know how you do. I do my fishing on a lake. I am not sure what river you are fishing, but I would be sure to monitor the current if you are wading, and wear a PFD for safety reasons. Quote
DelfiBoyz_One_and_Only Posted March 6, 2013 Posted March 6, 2013 It depends on the river you are fishing and water temp. I know here on the Potomac river fishing in the rain can be amazing when the waters at least 70 degrees. Top water i.e buzzbaits, poppers, walking baits are great during those conditions spinners and chatter baits work well too. Fishing gear should be fine if you dry your equipment after your trip. One thing is for sure you can't catch them from the coach:) Tight lines and boat safety! Jay- Quote
Snakehead Whisperer Posted March 7, 2013 Posted March 7, 2013 Is bass fishing in the rain on a river any good?? I have never fished in the rain, but I just got all my stuff for bass fishing and its supposed to rain this weekend...but I still want to fish super bad. Will it harm my BPS Pro Qualifier baitcaster reel? Any tips?? I got jigs, crankbaits, spinner baits, tons of plastics for drop shot or texas rig..some other stuff too As long as the water levels are safe I'd go for it. Fishing in the rain is just like any other time except the sky is usually overcast, which is good. The fish are wet already, the rain don't bother them. 2 Quote
Shoalamfishin Posted March 7, 2013 Posted March 7, 2013 It depends a lot on what river you are planning to fish and what type of boat you are planning to take. Swifter narrower rivers naturally take more care to maneuver in, in the rain, than slower wider rivers as they are more affected by rising water and increasing current. Rain on a river also affects fish; bass will be in slower more protected waters or deeper in the water column where the current is less powerful. In general it is fine to fish rivers in the rain, but as in previous post when the levels are too high it can be really dangerous. Additionally if you are planning on fishing from a kayak or canoe you need to be very cautious, plan ahead, and just take the safety aspect of it seriously. Enjoy, give us a report on it Quote
Super User Teal Posted March 7, 2013 Super User Posted March 7, 2013 Make sure to dry your reels and equipment and make sure theres no water in your plano boxes before you put your stuff up. Historically, ive done quite well in the rain. Go figure. Quote
Super User WRB Posted March 7, 2013 Super User Posted March 7, 2013 Very light weather system moving through from the Pacific across Arizona shouldn't be an issue, unless the area you fish is subject to flash flooding. Rain water doesn't harm your tackle. The cloud cover usually makes the bass more actives. Stay dry and good luck. Tom Quote
bassguytom Posted March 7, 2013 Posted March 7, 2013 I love fishing the Deleaware River when it starts raining. The smallmouth seem to turn on then. I break out the cabin creek salty spider and we have 30+ fish days. Not sure why but we don't care we just know it happens. If raining for a couple of days we wait for the water to go down and clear a little. Quote
CC268 Posted March 7, 2013 Author Posted March 7, 2013 Alright cool yea water levels isnt a big deal I will be fishing from the shore. I will try out my spinner baits Quote
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