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Advice For Fishing Tomorrow.... Urgent Lol.


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The weather says this.. from one source anpther says less chance of rain and less wind...Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and a chance of rain. High of 84F. Winds from the SW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 30%. So what's my best bet for catching tomorrow?ight be banking it or might be on a boat for a bit.... not sure yet... any tips and help would be appreciated... ill be fishing lake hartwell sc side. Thanks!

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It rained yesterday and was fairly warm with some wind. I just wore a raincoat and caught a couple small ones with a wacky rigged senko. I tried a lot of things, but that seemed to be the only thing that worked. But that was only two fish, so who knows.

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well i always add 5mph to the wind when im fishing but spinnerbaits work good in the wind and rain. throw moving baits if ur fishing the bank or either way i guess. just easier and they work for the conditions if the waters dingy or stained go with white and chart colors or if its clear go with white those are my go to and if the water is cooler like under 65 i would go with a single or double colorado blade. if its warmer maybe go with a willow leaf or one of each and i dont know the lake but what ever color crank i would have that rigged up too oh and a buzzbait top water is a dream in the clouds and wind and rain

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