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Message Subject: Coldfront Help
Esoxmtk
Posted 11/4/2008 1:51 PM (#343757)
Subject: Coldfront Help





Posts: 129


Location: Glenmoore PA
I have never fished after a cold front has moved through. Any suggestions on techniques? Should i slow things down, throw a bulldawg type bait?
Esox-Hunter
Posted 11/4/2008 2:01 PM (#343759 - in reply to #343757)
Subject: RE: Coldfront Help





Posts: 774


Location: South East Wisconsin
Deep and slow! Plastic is always good. For color try blue I've had luck with it. Hope this helps.

Shawn K.
Mauser
Posted 11/4/2008 2:37 PM (#343769 - in reply to #343757)
Subject: Re: Coldfront Help




Posts: 724


Location: Southern W.Va.
I've had luck throwing a weighted Reef Hog with long pulls and a long hang time between pulls.

Works for me

mauser
tomyv
Posted 11/4/2008 5:28 PM (#343795 - in reply to #343769)
Subject: Re: Coldfront Help




Posts: 1310


Location: Washington, PA
I would try a treestand. Great for hunting, horrible for muskie fishing.
Big fish only
Posted 11/4/2008 6:24 PM (#343805 - in reply to #343757)
Subject: Re: Coldfront Help




Posts: 86


Location: University of Hartford
Deepdiver on reefs that top off at 15-20. hit the points and high spots with a straight slow retrieve, or grind a spinner down deep.
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