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  • Super User
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So……….how would y’all fish these conditions????

 

 

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If I had to fish it, I would fish it really slow. Drop shot, or a slow moving 10in worm. Probably would not catch anything, but that is what I would throw I guess. 

  • Global Moderator
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I’ve fished water up to 95 degrees, fishes just like normal. The hard part is trying to handle the fish, their metabolism is racing in hot water 

  • Super User
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To be clear, I have no intention of fishing there.  I have in the past when the surface temp was 105.  It’s our winter haunt because of the warm temps. Usually stays above 55-60.  When I did fish it in the summer we would almost exclusively fish the feeder creeks or the deepest holes in main pools.  They can be caught.  ?

  • Super User
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1 hour ago, TOXIC said:

So……….how would y’all fish these conditions????

 

 

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Fish the other side this time of year.

  • Super User
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Actually, going to the Rappahonock River Saturday.  The biomass in that river is unbelievable.  

  • Global Moderator
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Everything leaves the hotwater outlet here in the summer. That's where I discovered my depthfinder temp readout just starts flashing at 99.9*. 

  • Super User
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With a net, a lemon wedge, and some Tony Cachere’s seasoning.

  • Super User
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I have limited experience with hot water discharges . Its a current that cools down as it flows across the lake .This  current went across the lake one to two hundred yards , into a cove then back out  in the lake . Where the water left that cove is where I caught largemouth on worms . If I encounter it again I'm looking for cover , structure and any current breaks in the flow .

  • Super User
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there is one in NM.  my brother said winter fishing is nuts.  steamy and nuts.  

  • Global Moderator
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They quit discharging hot water at our steam plants after the Kingston disaster 

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