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| Heading out this weekend to a new lake... Looking for a confidence boost. Been cooler here for the past week but the weekend is calling for warmer weather. I hear about cold fronts being better in the fall but anyone have good experiences with a warming trend around this time of year? |
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| Sorry to burst your bubble but once that water temp drops into the upper 60's I've never seen warm weather turn fish on. But....you never know. Better than sitting at home |
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| Not the best thing I wanted to hear!! Maybe someone could lie to me? |
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Location: Jane Lew, WV | Thuawk, you're gonna get a double nickel. |
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| Yeeeeeeesssss!!! |
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Location: Lockport, IL | The general consensus is it isn't typically a good thing, but you never know. My pb came on an October day that was very unseasonably warm and total bluebird sky. |
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Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI | Warmer sunny weather can be a turn on especially on the rocks and sandy shorelines, especially if they face south. I've seen baitfish come in to warm up and guess what is right behind them. |
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Location: The desert | Was 75 yesterday after being in the 60s. Stuck a 48. |
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| I agree with what some have posted--GENERALLY I have never had the best luck with warm trends once the water temp really begins to fall.. But have found that sunny warmer days in the fall will move some fish towards any type of shallower rocks---I always seem to locate some action on those shallow rocks. |
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| September warming trends ain't that bad!
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Location: Alex or Alek? | NICE FISH! |
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