Super User Raul Posted January 5, 2009 Super User Posted January 5, 2009 After looking through all my pictures and logs from last year to get over my boredom from shoveling snow and the lake frozen over I was noticing a few things from my logs: 1. My biggest fish were caught either right in the middle of a rain storm or right after or when its windy and crappy out. 2. Murky water depth 5-10 feet in depth. 3. Using Jig with trailer or 7-9 inch finesse worm. Anyone else have this same pattern? Uhhh, nope. Winter fishing down here where I live takes place with mostly crystal clear water, all the mud and debris washed down the lake by the rains has settled leaving the water crystal clear. Where I live normally doesn 't rain during the winter, so you fish with mostly bluebird skies and most fish you catch are caught after midday under a blazing and scorching sun with temps in the high 70 's/ low 80 's when the water has warmed enough for the fish to be more active. Where I live anything works, actually you more kinda rotate your baits depending more upon hour of the day, the earlier it is the slower you have to fish ( jigs, worms ) and you can speed up as the water warms and the fish become more active ( cranks, spinnerbaits, topwaters ). Quote
IdahoLunkerHunter Posted January 5, 2009 Posted January 5, 2009 thanks for the post. Its good to hear what conditions are like down south. My info in log was regarding spring/summer/fall fishing. I kinda asked two questions in one The times I have caught during winter up here are anywhere from 25-50 ft. of water. Anyone else running this deep in winter. Not very much luck though only been out less than 20 times. But when you do hook into one there nice sized fish. Quote
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