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tundrawalker00
Posted 9/11/2017 11:18 AM (#877423)
Subject: Third day after a cold front...




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Location: Ludington, MI
So today is the third day after a cold front and still can't buy a cloud in the sky. Do any of you get more aggressive after things have been stable a few days or do you stay with gliders and subtle things and continue fish methodically?
Kirby Budrow
Posted 9/11/2017 12:34 PM (#877440 - in reply to #877423)
Subject: Re: Third day after a cold front...





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Location: Chisholm, MN
I rarely throw a glider anyway. Personally I'd hit as many spots as possible with a small bucktail or a baby beaver and see what happens.
Jerry Newman
Posted 9/11/2017 1:52 PM (#877466 - in reply to #877440)
Subject: Re: Third day after a cold front...




Location: 31
The only thing worse than the third day after a cold front with continued bright skies is the fourth day... only kidding.
muskidiem
Posted 9/11/2017 2:21 PM (#877472 - in reply to #877423)
Subject: Re: Third day after a cold front...





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I'd start throwing the most darting, twitching bait I have to get a curious follow, or something rubbery with tails. The fish always start coming at some point. Curious how big/fast the cold front was?
ToddC
Posted 9/11/2017 2:58 PM (#877478 - in reply to #877423)
Subject: Re: Third day after a cold front...




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Hawg Wobblers have been good for me under those conditions.
tundrawalker00
Posted 9/11/2017 3:19 PM (#877482 - in reply to #877423)
Subject: Re: Third day after a cold front...




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Location: Ludington, MI
It's been clear since Friday afternoon. Temps into the 30s the first night and 40s at night since. Day temps stop have not hit 70.
TannerAE
Posted 9/12/2017 8:03 AM (#877575 - in reply to #877423)
Subject: Re: Third day after a cold front...




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I definitely believe in the arratic action type thing post cold front, but if you aren't moving any fish i would try fishing deep or under low light.
Will Schultz
Posted 9/18/2017 7:24 AM (#878295 - in reply to #877423)
Subject: Re: Third day after a cold front...





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Completely situational but agree with KB on the gliders when the water is over 55. Shallow weed fish aren't going to be as buried as they were at the start of the front and a suspending crank will get neutral fish to eat. In clearer water the fish that were on deep weeds may have moved out over the basin and suspended I would fish a Triple D and Medussa.
Swpamuskyhunter
Posted 9/18/2017 7:26 AM (#878297 - in reply to #877423)
Subject: Re: Third day after a cold front...





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I agree with Will, DDD is how I spell cold front.
tundrawalker00
Posted 9/18/2017 10:00 AM (#878321 - in reply to #877423)
Subject: Re: Third day after a cold front...




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Location: Ludington, MI
Cool, thanks for the feedback, guys.
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