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T3clay
Posted 9/12/2017 6:48 AM (#877552)
Subject: Choose a day





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Looking at this weeks weather, which day would you choose? Scroll to see all the way to sunday. I have my day picked just curious what day everone elss would choose


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Thuawk
Posted 9/12/2017 7:17 AM (#877559 - in reply to #877552)
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Saturday or Sunday.....i just git off the water yesterday and had sunny warm conditions all weekend and it was crap!! Lol.
T3clay
Posted 9/12/2017 7:35 AM (#877565 - in reply to #877552)
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Preferance between the two with the temp drop?

Edited by T3clay 9/12/2017 7:38 AM
tundrawalker00
Posted 9/12/2017 7:43 AM (#877568 - in reply to #877565)
Subject: Re: Choose a day




Posts: 497


Location: Ludington, MI
First, I'd only pencil it in because it's so far out and they always screw up the timing, but I'd say Saturday. Now, if it's arriving at 1 a.m. Saturday, I'd go Friday.
Kirby Budrow
Posted 9/12/2017 7:47 AM (#877571 - in reply to #877568)
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Location: Chisholm, MN
I'd take a look at intellicast and look at the line graph with barometric pressure and decide from there.
TannerAE
Posted 9/12/2017 7:56 AM (#877574 - in reply to #877552)
Subject: Re: Choose a day




Posts: 72


saturday
Espy
Posted 9/12/2017 8:18 AM (#877577 - in reply to #877552)
Subject: Re: Choose a day





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Location: Elk River, MN
Saturday as my guess is the rain isnt until later in the day Saturday with the temps still reaching 82
BNelson
Posted 9/12/2017 8:50 AM (#877584 - in reply to #877552)
Subject: Re: Choose a day





Location: Contrarian Island
friday or saturday night and pull an all nighter.
FishFearMe
Posted 9/12/2017 10:04 AM (#877592 - in reply to #877584)
Subject: Re: Choose a day




Posts: 43


I think I would go with Friday
jaultman
Posted 9/12/2017 10:08 AM (#877593 - in reply to #877592)
Subject: Re: Choose a day




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what zip code are you looking at?
Abu7000
Posted 9/12/2017 10:12 AM (#877595 - in reply to #877552)
Subject: Re: Choose a day




Posts: 216


Wednesday then either Thursday or Friday...I don't like clouds and rain.
Saul
Posted 9/12/2017 10:37 AM (#877600 - in reply to #877552)
Subject: Re: Choose a day




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Thursday. The lakes have had time to cool off from the weekend pressure and you won't have to deal with all weekend warriors that'll be out Saturday
VMS
Posted 9/12/2017 10:55 AM (#877604 - in reply to #877552)
Subject: Re: Choose a day





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
I'd be picking Saturday, getting out there before any weather moves in.

Second pick would be Sunday as with the weather moving through and water temps already on a steady cool down around MN, the fish might still be moving well...

Steve
esoxaddict
Posted 9/12/2017 11:32 AM (#877613 - in reply to #877552)
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Friday could be really good after 4 days of relatively stable weather. Depending on the timing of the front, Saturday could be a winner as well, and maybe into Sunday. I'd have to pick Saturday and spend Friday afternoon/evening and Sunday morning wondering if I was missing all the action.
mastical
Posted 9/12/2017 11:42 AM (#877618 - in reply to #877552)
Subject: Re: Choose a day





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Location: Lake St Clair
Go everyday you can because tomorrow isnt a guarantee.
ToddM
Posted 9/12/2017 12:01 PM (#877622 - in reply to #877552)
Subject: Re: Choose a day





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Location: oswego, il
As mostly stated, friday for sure and saturday until the weather hits and then depends on how drastic.
mnmusky
Posted 9/12/2017 12:49 PM (#877631 - in reply to #877622)
Subject: Re: Choose a day




Wednesday morning. Sandy shallows
tkuntz
Posted 9/12/2017 3:17 PM (#877662 - in reply to #877552)
Subject: Re: Choose a day




Posts: 815


Location: Waukee, IA
Sunday, I catch more fish the day of a cold front than the days before or after. Sustained sunny and warm weather tends to be a kiss of death late in the summer and into fall. Just my observations
ghoti
Posted 9/12/2017 3:23 PM (#877664 - in reply to #877662)
Subject: Re: Choose a day




Posts: 1261


Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
tkuntz - 9/12/2017 3:17 PM

Sunday, I catch more fish the day of a cold front than the days before or after. Sustained sunny and warm weather tends to be a kiss of death late in the summer and into fall. Just my observations


I hope you're right. We have a match against you on that day, with similar weather predictions.
tswoboda
Posted 9/12/2017 4:15 PM (#877676 - in reply to #877664)
Subject: Re: Choose a day




Posts: 349


Get a more detailed forecast... Example:


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mnmusky
Posted 9/13/2017 9:38 AM (#877763 - in reply to #877552)
Subject: Re: Choose a day




This morning was excellent. 4 fish in 20 minutes ( 1 being a ski) casting in a 270 degree radius. Then off to work.
FEVER
Posted 9/13/2017 5:15 PM (#877830 - in reply to #877552)
Subject: Re: Choose a day





Posts: 253


Location: On the water
Tyler, where is that more detailed forecast from????
I really like it. Pretty much covers everything.
Thanks, Tom
NPike
Posted 9/13/2017 5:56 PM (#877833 - in reply to #877830)
Subject: Re: Choose a day




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Not sure about Tyler, but I can get similar detailed forecast from Underground Weather. I pay the $10.00 to weed out the advertisement's.

Unless you have a slip I wouldn't go on Friday. Looks like a possible washout. I have to drive 40 minutes to launch, so a quick in and out isn't worth the trouble. However Thursday and Saturday may have a pit more promise (unless that rain-thunderstorm prediction changes). Generally I go out when I can "weather permitting", if nothing else I just like to be on the water.

Edited by NPike 9/13/2017 6:02 PM
tswoboda
Posted 9/14/2017 10:17 AM (#877919 - in reply to #877830)
Subject: Re: Choose a day




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FEVER - 9/13/2017 5:15 PM Tyler, where is that more detailed forecast from???? I really like it. Pretty much covers everything. Thanks, Tom

 Weather Underground 10 day forecast graph.

T3clay
Posted 9/14/2017 1:16 PM (#877941 - in reply to #877919)
Subject: Re: Choose a day





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Heres updated for sunday, thats when i will be on the water, not looking as good as it was at the beginning of the week. Hoping the tempature drop helps


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BNelson
Posted 9/14/2017 1:24 PM (#877942 - in reply to #877941)
Subject: Re: Choose a day





Location: Contrarian Island
the black line is the barometer right? yah, never a big fan of the barometer going up.. might be tough but can probably grind out some hits... I'd get down in their face.
Lucky Craft Man
Posted 9/14/2017 2:48 PM (#877946 - in reply to #877552)
Subject: Re: Choose a day




Posts: 242


Everyday
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