Balshy Fishing Posted May 18, 2014 Author Posted May 18, 2014 Well, the water was BEYOND high but there were a bunch of people fishing for catties. I saw a bunch of fish surfacing out in the open where the fast current pulled off into the calm but I'm pretty sure they were carp. I didn't get a single bite. Quote
Pz3 Posted May 18, 2014 Posted May 18, 2014 Either use super dark or super bright colors. Mass and vubration may help but dont under estimate a trick worm. Fish will rely on sound/movement/vibration Have fun they still bite plenty. Quote
5 Dollar Fishing Game Posted May 18, 2014 Posted May 18, 2014 The only thing I found that impacts the fishing would be the muddy waters after the rain. A super clear pond near us turned about red brown after a 24 hour rain spell. Quote
Balshy Fishing Posted May 18, 2014 Author Posted May 18, 2014 It's luckily supposed to slowly drop within the next few days so hopefully I can get back out here and land em. The water came up into the bushes and I tried for the life of me to get something over them but no dice Quote
Grant Schuen Posted May 18, 2014 Posted May 18, 2014 a bad day out fishing is better than a good day at home. Quote
deadadrift89 Posted May 18, 2014 Posted May 18, 2014 Black/blue chatterbait run tight to bank and cover works for me Quote
fishinthedacks Posted May 19, 2014 Posted May 19, 2014 I was fishing in those exact same conditions this year and got my first pike over 3 ft, and a 5 lb LMB. Granted I fished 10-15 days in those conditions with no luck but that one day having a few nice fish made it all worth it (using a spinner bait PBJ color from Sieberts). Could also change up what you're fishing for. When I couldn't get a bass to bite I went down low and caught some cats, and if you're really bored break out the heavy gear and find a school of carp. 99% of my tackle box and gear is meant for bass fishing but sometimes when bass fishing isn't working for you it's time to catch something. Heck I even have a few fishing spots (ponds) where the kids always catch around 50-100 panfish mixed with baby lmb, stocked rainbow/brook trout etc so I will fish deep and hope to catch the parents while I watch them reel in a ton of fish and that to me is just as fun as reeling in a 7 lb hawg. Quote
Ping Jockey Posted May 20, 2014 Posted May 20, 2014 Ive been doin' it for over 40 years! Every since my old man took me out there near the stream that ran near-by my house. Boy we used to fly fish down stream but when it was pourin buckets on a Saturday we would still go right down there and catch us some panfish and what-not & we did this like clock-work! Heck I betya I caught d**n near equal to the amt of fish I got during the pleasant hours! I mostly used live worms and threw em into spots where the rain wasnt beating so hard! We had some cover. Now if you dont I still say you can throw some nice spinning lures out there and make sure there dark! The stories I could tell.. But you want me to keep it short- yes you can most definiately get yourself some nice fish in the rain so long as the river ain't actin' up and the wind's playing nice! Take care! - Rog Quote
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