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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Topwater: how cold is too cold?
 
Message Subject: Topwater: how cold is too cold?
mikie
Posted 11/12/2019 5:02 PM (#949788)
Subject: Topwater: how cold is too cold?





Location: Athens, Ohio
At what water temps do you stop using topwater baits? m
TSMUSKY89
Posted 11/12/2019 7:53 PM (#949800 - in reply to #949788)
Subject: Re: Topwater: how cold is too cold?





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I don’t think there is a water temp that’s too cold as long as they are relating to shallow-ish water. Slowing down is something you need to do when it cools, but as long as there’s a fish that can get a visual on your bait, no reason it wouldn’t eat. It’s probably not your highest percentage bait in many late fall situations, but as long as a fish doesn’t have to work hard to eat it, they will.
TCESOX
Posted 11/12/2019 9:45 PM (#949806 - in reply to #949788)
Subject: Re: Topwater: how cold is too cold?





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When they bounce?
IAJustin
Posted 11/12/2019 10:45 PM (#949808 - in reply to #949806)
Subject: Re: Topwater: how cold is too cold?




Posts: 2015


Have caught dozens of skies on top spring and fall with surface temps in the low 40’s. Wtd is only thing I personally have confidence in post turnover...helps to know fish are around cause I really try to walk the bait without much forward movement with water that cold
BNelson
Posted 11/13/2019 8:47 AM (#949817 - in reply to #949808)
Subject: Re: Topwater: how cold is too cold?





Location: Contrarian Island
in general any style or type of bait 'can' work at any point in the season.. while topwater can and does work in late fall, I think other styles will end up producing more strikes day in and day out... I've caught them on hawg wobblers in low 40 degree water but it's not my 1st choice in the water
Jeff Hanson
Posted 11/14/2019 9:02 AM (#949872 - in reply to #949817)
Subject: Re: Topwater: how cold is too cold?




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I've caught them on Hog Wobblers down to 43 deg. and on One Eye Willy's down to 40 deg. But you have to work them slow. So I usually only throw if I know for sure fish are there.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
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