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Message Subject: Post Turnover Tricks
Cabbage Patch
Posted 10/16/2022 4:10 PM (#1013808)
Subject: Post Turnover Tricks




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Location: Milwaukee, WI
Good Afternoon… so I was interested in what people do post turnover like between 55-48 degree water temp. I’ll share mine first.
Usually slow rolling and pulsing a larger size spinnerbait along the weed lines in 12-15 feet of water. Walleye or perch colored. Southern Wisconsin area.

Any other thoughts besides meat on a hook??
Masqui-ninja
Posted 10/16/2022 4:42 PM (#1013810 - in reply to #1013808)
Subject: Re: Post Turnover Tricks





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Location: Walker, MN
Sometimes you can find a bunch of fish on the very back end of a flat, a long ways from the basin. It can take a lot of looking to find them though, sometimes pretty random locations. Have done well throwing bucktails in these areas 2'-4' of water.
miket55
Posted 10/16/2022 9:00 PM (#1013820 - in reply to #1013810)
Subject: Re: Post Turnover Tricks




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Location: E. Tenn
Masqui-ninja - 10/16/2022 5:42 PM

Sometimes you can find a bunch of fish on the very back end of a flat, a long ways from the basin. It can take a lot of looking to find them though, sometimes pretty random locations. Have done well throwing bucktails in these areas 2'-4' of water.


Makes sense, as it would seem as if those areas would be least affected by the turnover phenomenon.
jdsplasher
Posted 10/17/2022 7:07 AM (#1013826 - in reply to #1013820)
Subject: Re: Post Turnover Tricks





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Location: SE, WI.

Jig/ Creature, or Creature spins work when most presentations  R slow...A 40's  Vilas CO. Ski when conditions were deteriorating on creature spin...Just Recently...

 JD



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chuckski
Posted 10/17/2022 11:26 AM (#1013839 - in reply to #1013808)
Subject: Re: Post Turnover Tricks




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Slow, slower, slowest, deep, deeper. deepest. And warm up by fireplace.
North of 8
Posted 10/17/2022 11:39 AM (#1013840 - in reply to #1013839)
Subject: Re: Post Turnover Tricks




I live on a shallow flowage. No areas much deeper than 15' and most much shallower. Does turnover actually happen in a body of water like that? I have not observed it.
chasintails
Posted 10/17/2022 11:48 AM (#1013842 - in reply to #1013808)
Subject: Re: Post Turnover Tricks




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It would only occur if a thermocline developed. A 15 foot flowage, probably not.
chuckski
Posted 10/17/2022 12:55 PM (#1013846 - in reply to #1013808)
Subject: Re: Post Turnover Tricks




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Shallow Flowages are great place to fish during turnover and cold fronts and are just plain great places to fish and live all the time.(and they can have big fish too.)
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