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cloudy day ,choppy water, 80 degree water temp, 70 degrees air temperature,water has 12 inches of visibility ,we have had a lot of rain and water is highwhere should I be fishing at I'm on the bottom of the black senco just outside of the lily pads

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Spinnerbait up shallow to any new cover that may be present to the fish due to the high water

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I tried it, I saw one following, threw a 1/4 boohya in chartruse

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Sadly I have to leave for work but this place is real close to where I work so I will be back maybe tomarrow

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My area has been experiencing the same weather related problems yours has.  The bottom line is the weather has been very unstable. From overcast to sunny to rain to bluebird skies all in one day. Pick a day, any day in the past week or so.  The fish don't know what to do and it's like turning a light switch on and off every couple of hours when it comes to catching.  Do you want me to tell you where they should be after all the rain we've gotten.  Shallow, in the newly flooded brush and grass.  Now I'll tell you where they aren't.  Shallow, in the newly flooded brush and grass.

Where they are is the same place you'll find them during the early stages of a cold front. The short periods of low or falling pressure is when they're feeding and when you're likely to catch them. Other than that, they're sitting on their recliners, covered with a blanket over their heads and eating is the last thing on their mind.  So either knock them on the head until they come out from under the blanket, or find your own recliner and think about something other than fishing.

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I would start with a frog in the early morning shallow near cover.  Then I am going to have to go with everyone else that says ChatterBait.  I will add the darker the better for chatterbaits! Flipping Jigs next near shallow cover before dragging the football head on points, humps, and drop offs.

 

J

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