Metro Report
Musky952
Posted 6/10/2016 11:43 AM (#820143)
Subject: Metro Report




Posts: 400


Location: Metro
Hey guys just wondering how everyone has been doing with this hot weather and storms recently. I thought the recent storm in the twin cities might get the fish going but boy was I wrong. Went out on Minnetonka two days in a row and only had 1 follow.

Just wondering if anyone else has had the same luck as me. I have been fishing the weed edges and shallow since the water temp dropped from 70s to upper 60's. Should I be going deep and maybe trying to troll? Not really sure what else to do. Any information helps and I appreciate everyone who cares to comment.

Tight lines!
NathanH
Posted 6/10/2016 12:34 PM (#820152 - in reply to #820143)
Subject: RE: Metro Report





Posts: 859


Location: MN
I don't think the fish are hot now. I was out this morning for about three hours I moved a few. One would will bite today but I don't hang around in heat. God have mercy on this fishing the tourney tomorrow with that heat. Im going to have a few cold ones.
Jeremy
Posted 6/10/2016 1:44 PM (#820162 - in reply to #820143)
Subject: Re: Metro Report




Posts: 1150


Location: Minnesota.
Zero for me for 5 hrs. on a metro lake but this was Wed. and before this heat. Talked to a couple guys pitching, they said it was really slow too.
Musky952
Posted 6/10/2016 2:56 PM (#820174 - in reply to #820143)
Subject: Re: Metro Report




Posts: 400


Location: Metro
Ok I figured that would be the reactions I got. This tourney is going to be a hot one for sure. Bringing an extra bag of ice for me drinks.
Mills41
Posted 6/11/2016 3:44 PM (#820240 - in reply to #820143)
Subject: Re: Metro Report




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I was out this morning for 5 hours and caught a 36 and moved 9 on bucktails. Moved all of the fish off the deep weed edge.
tolle141
Posted 6/11/2016 9:36 PM (#820267 - in reply to #820143)
Subject: Re: Metro Report





Posts: 1000


Tonka flexed her muscles today