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muskydg
Posted 9/27/2013 6:27 AM (#665502)
Subject: East winds




Posts: 66


Location: North Central, Indiana
How do you guys fish an east wind. I have never had any luck when fishing anyday that has wind coming out of any direction with N east, East, or S east. I want to fish but any east wind makes me think twice about going. Any help on this that would help changes my luck would be appreciated.
Kirby Budrow
Posted 9/27/2013 6:33 AM (#665503 - in reply to #665502)
Subject: Re: East winds





Posts: 2381


Location: Chisholm, MN
mostly the same way! I've done very well in any wind direction. In fact, I like fishing SE winds!
FishingFool
Posted 9/27/2013 6:57 AM (#665506 - in reply to #665503)
Subject: Re: East winds




Location: Eau Claire,WI
You are already beat before you get to the water. Change your perspective about ANY wind and simply fish. I love an east wind,don't care for west/sw winds.The river I fish goes east to west,slight north to south, a bit more current,a few more active fish...Try fishing 10am to 2pm,go shallow,to the bank shallow and you might be plesanly surprised!
Steven
Posted 9/27/2013 7:40 AM (#665515 - in reply to #665502)
Subject: RE: East winds


When we get east winds it means its coming off of lake michigan and usually means rain or a cold front. Even with no rain I treat it like a cold front, slow my presentation and use a little smaller baits.
sworrall
Posted 9/27/2013 10:04 AM (#665535 - in reply to #665502)
Subject: Re: East winds





Posts: 32934


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
What FishingFool said. We've had East winds for several days, and the fish have been cooperating pretty well.
Brett Waldera
Posted 9/27/2013 10:50 AM (#665544 - in reply to #665502)
Subject: Re: East winds




Posts: 108


While I am not a huge fan of SE winds in the fall season...I do still believe..." Wind from the East...brings out the Beast"! You may not see as many fish as usual, but chances are good for your bite to be a good one!
I agree with posts above...fish confident and fish big fish spots with known big fish baits.
Top H2O
Posted 9/27/2013 10:50 AM (#665545 - in reply to #665535)
Subject: Re: East winds




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Fishing East Winds, is A Lot better than WORKING during the Full moon !
I'm tired of work,.... Give me fishing in the Sleet/snow with a
20mph East wind any day. I don't think the fish care what direction the wind is blowing, when they are hungry.

Jerome

Edited by Top H2O 9/27/2013 10:54 AM
muskydg
Posted 9/27/2013 12:25 PM (#665558 - in reply to #665502)
Subject: Re: East winds




Posts: 66


Location: North Central, Indiana
I like what Brett said above. Winds from the east brings out the beast. I am going to try and keep more of an open mind with east winds.
Thanks
Dennis
JKahler
Posted 9/27/2013 3:32 PM (#665589 - in reply to #665502)
Subject: Re: East winds




Posts: 1296


Location: WI
Caught my biggest in an east wind.
Cranker
Posted 9/27/2013 3:53 PM (#665594 - in reply to #665502)
Subject: Re: East winds




Posts: 117


Location: Northern Illinois
For me a little wind always seems to help the musky bite, no matter which direction... Crank
Musky Face
Posted 9/29/2013 1:45 PM (#665822 - in reply to #665502)
Subject: Re: East winds




Posts: 558


When the winds from the east, fish like to feast.
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