Joshua Vandamm Posted July 24, 2018 Posted July 24, 2018 We’ve had a lot of fronts that last days-weeks this year. I know how to read a passing front, but how do you judge what might or might not be good times to go out when it’s persistent? Especially when it’s raining on and off so unpredictably... I don’t mind fishing during light rain. Just not sure if it’s the most productive time. I’ve tried fishing the gaps in the storms with mixed results Quote
Brew City Bass Posted July 24, 2018 Posted July 24, 2018 I fish 4-5 days a week, so that means I'm out in the storms as well. I personally find the fishing to be the same, if not better during fronts or after. The fish just move to different places and feed on different things. Before / during the storms I find them to be rather shallow and they will hit just about any moving bait for me. Favorite this year seems to be a double colorado spinnerbait in black/blue or PB&J. After the rain and the front I find them deeper. This is when I break out the drop shot or carolina rig. Sometimes slow rolling a spinner or swimbait produces as well. 1 Quote
Glaucus Posted July 24, 2018 Posted July 24, 2018 Full moon, half moon, no moon, storm, pre storm, after storm, sunny, overcast, 75 degrees, 100 degrees, I find fishing to be all the same. Never notice a difference. They bite all the same 'round here. Only changes as we move into different seasons. Quote
lo n slo Posted July 24, 2018 Posted July 24, 2018 4 hours ago, Joshua Vandamm said: We’ve had a lot of fronts that last days-weeks this year. I know how to read a passing front, but how do you judge what might or might not be good times to go out when it’s persistent? Especially when it’s raining on and off so unpredictably... I don’t mind fishing during light rain. Just not sure if it’s the most productive time. I’ve tried fishing the gaps in the storms with mixed results the fish will not be affected like the fishermen are during the rain. go get ‘em and avoid the lightning. 3 Quote
Super User NHBull Posted July 24, 2018 Super User Posted July 24, 2018 I prefer to look at it as an opportunity. Every high pressure is right behind or before low pressure, and I like low pressure.........and the full moon is right around the corner Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted July 24, 2018 Super User Posted July 24, 2018 I have been fishing a lot of mornings as the rain seems to be less intense then. I have been doing pretty well with loud topwaters fished pretty shallow. I did ok on a wacky senko this evening, cast around inflows. The ponds I have been hitting are full of grass but the muddy water seems to keep me from finding a bit in the grass, but working around the edges with jigs and plastics seems to be producing a bit. But a Rat in the shallows has been by far my best producer over the last week or so. 1 Quote
BuzzHudson19c Posted July 25, 2018 Posted July 25, 2018 Let's not over analyze things. Find the food, find the fish. A few fronts and unsettled weather won't change things too much. I think it bothers fisherman more than the fish. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted July 25, 2018 Global Moderator Posted July 25, 2018 If I have time, I go. That's how I judge if fish are active or not. 4 Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted July 25, 2018 Super User Posted July 25, 2018 16 hours ago, Joshua Vandamm said: We’ve had a lot of fronts that last days-weeks this year. I know how to read a passing front, but how do you judge what might or might not be good times to go out when it’s persistent? Especially when it’s raining on and off so unpredictably... I don’t mind fishing during light rain. Just not sure if it’s the most productive time. I’ve tried fishing the gaps in the storms with mixed results It's been good this past week every time I've gone out. Frog, popper and t-rigged craw has been getting it done. I wouldn't approach the crazy rain we've been having as a normal front. I'm thinking of becoming a mushroom farmer! 1 Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted July 25, 2018 Super User Posted July 25, 2018 1 hour ago, reason said: I'm thinking of becoming a mushroom farmer! Our old wooden picnic table has some mushrooms starting to grow out of it. I was going to drag it out into the “sun” to try and let it dry but honeslty they are kinda pretty. Quote
Joshua Vandamm Posted July 27, 2018 Author Posted July 27, 2018 Weather definitely makes a difference. Probably the biggest factor. Timing is everything. In life and in fishing. Quote
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