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Message Subject: Fishing in turnover
Cowboyhannah
Posted 10/7/2010 9:34 PM (#462476)
Subject: Fishing in turnover





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Location: Kronenwetter, WI
Anyone ever boated fish during turnover?

Edited by Cowboyhannah 10/7/2010 9:47 PM
J Lund
Posted 10/7/2010 9:59 PM (#462479 - in reply to #462476)
Subject: RE: Fishing in turnover


We caught 2 this weekend 39 and 44 on lakes that were green. One on a specific point of weeds on the edge in 12 feet of water and the other off the edge of a mid lake rock bar. We had another take a sucker under a log off an inside turn of a reed bed, 12 feet of water. 2 follows on lures but they were spooky and not very aggresive. Both fish came on quick strike rigged suckers. I think you just have to fish precise spots with the reduced visability or go shallow.
jakejusa
Posted 10/8/2010 1:02 PM (#462535 - in reply to #462476)
Subject: RE: Fishing in turnover




Posts: 994


Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
Yes, fish are slower, harder to locate, but somewhere there is catchable fish. I noted that they do tend to suspend. But some lone fish will move onto structure at some point. My experience has lead me to fish slow but cover allot of spots/water.
pterodactyl
Posted 10/8/2010 1:50 PM (#462543 - in reply to #462476)
Subject: RE: Fishing in turnover


fish very shallow water. it works for multiple species.
FishingMarshall
Posted 10/9/2010 4:01 PM (#462662 - in reply to #462476)
Subject: Re: Fishing in turnover





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Location: Ohio
I like to fish very shallow and glide baits do best for me.
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