rainy conditions
Mr.Pike
Posted 12/21/2004 8:03 PM (#129106)
Subject: rainy conditions




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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
what type of baits do you tend to throw on a rainy day? brighter colors?
MACK
Posted 12/21/2004 8:48 PM (#129107 - in reply to #129106)
Subject: RE: rainy conditions




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Rainy, dark, cloudy days...I stick to darker colors and more natual colors.

If it's a big storm front moving through...lots of lightening and thunder, obviously I'm not on the water....me and lightning....uhhhhh.......we have an "understanding." I don't mess with it..and it don't mess with me.....anymore.
ToddM
Posted 12/22/2004 12:32 AM (#129127 - in reply to #129106)
Subject: RE: rainy conditions





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Location: oswego, il
I used to think that fish in general did not bite in a heavy rain. Look at my pic. It's coming down and we caught several in the heavy rain that day. I do like chartruse on darker days, not sure what this one hit but I use natural colors and chartruse mostly.

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/photos/show-album.asp?albumid...
Muskie Treats
Posted 12/23/2004 11:55 AM (#129327 - in reply to #129106)
Subject: RE: rainy conditions





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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
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dogboy
Posted 12/23/2004 12:28 PM (#129335 - in reply to #129106)
Subject: RE: rainy conditions





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usually something flourescent to help pick it out better, but I guess I let the fish dictate what they want,
Hell, when its raining it helps me wash all my baits quicker
muskihntr
Posted 12/23/2004 12:53 PM (#129344 - in reply to #129106)
Subject: RE: rainy conditions




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Location: lansing, il
black/orange mag dawg!!