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hozeman
Posted 7/25/2013 6:53 PM (#653618)
Subject: fishing in the rain




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An old timer once told me that a sprinkle is good but a down pour will turn muskies right off. Personally if I am already out there fishing I keep fishing until the thunder and lightning starts. I do not mind a little rain but even with top quality rain-wear it is miserable after an hour in a down pour. I have never had much action when it is pouring. Right before and sometimes after the action usually picks up. And seems like this year every time I get ready to head out a storm will begin to rumble. Just looking for opinions and comments.
KentuckyMuskie
Posted 7/25/2013 7:37 PM (#653627 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain





Posts: 252


I can remember one musky that I caught during a rain event and one musky that I caught while it was snowing. A buddy of mine caught his PB during a hard downpour.

I can also remember multiple days when I have fished from daylight to dark with it raining most of the day and not even having a visible follow in. It may just be me, but if I catch one during a steady rain, it seems like it is the exception rather than the rule.
Stein
Posted 7/25/2013 9:13 PM (#653648 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain





Posts: 199


Location: Nebraska
Maybe fishing in a hard rain sucks, but it's sure nice to already be on the water on a spot as soon as it stops.
Matt DeVos
Posted 7/25/2013 9:59 PM (#653660 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain




Posts: 580


I can't remember having had much luck in a hard downpour, but light to moderate rain is another story.

Snow is definitely another story. Especially when it's early fall. Have had a number of good outings under those conditions and the most action-packed afternoon we ever had was a 3-4 hour window during an early October snow squall...near whiteout conditions with snow coming sideways...boated 11 good fish in that short timeframe. Not sure we'll ever duplicate that.
JKahler
Posted 7/26/2013 1:11 AM (#653677 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain




Posts: 1287


Location: WI
Got hailed on once in the fall. I think that was a multiple fish day. Heavy rains seem to shut the fish down.
hunter991
Posted 7/26/2013 8:02 AM (#653690 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain




Posts: 139


I caught my personal best in light rain. I love fishing for ski's when its drizzling. For some reason I always have better action.
Sam Ubl
Posted 7/26/2013 8:17 AM (#653696 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain





Location: SE Wisconsin
I love the rain... time to snap on a top water and go to work!
Netman
Posted 7/26/2013 11:50 AM (#653737 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain





Posts: 880


Location: New Berlin,Wisconsin,53151
My PB trolling was during a heavy storm. Super warm rain in June the fish (which I guess was Sheps) hit a 10" Jake. I would rather not fish in it, if I had a choice.
Netman (every boat needs a good one)
Mikes Extreme
Posted 7/26/2013 12:19 PM (#653744 - in reply to #653737)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Bruce I call that fish "your fish" because Shep, I and others couldn't get her to eat. You did. I had multiple chances on her, so did a number of my clients. But you caught her. I thought we were going to die out there in that lightning storm releasing her. Nice job Netman Bruce.

As for fishing in the rain:Take advantage of mild to moderate rain when you can. Magic happens under these conditions. Now if it is thunder and lightning I am off the water and waiting it out. Fish seem to drop and get negative in bad conditions. Rain can be light to heavy as long as the skys stay quiet. Once it gets loud and crazy the fish freak out some.
esoxaddict
Posted 7/26/2013 12:28 PM (#653746 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain





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I have never caught a fish in a heavy downpour. Caught them before it started, during light rain, as the rain was slowing down, after it was over, and in between periods of heavy rain. If it's pouring hard, I don't even bother to cast.
jdsplasher
Posted 7/26/2013 8:11 PM (#653814 - in reply to #653746)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain





Posts: 2269


Location: SE, WI.

 

I think it all depends on what the barometer is doing at that time your out there. 

 I remember a time my wife and I were on North twin, in a full blown downpour, I was throwing a :)headbanger. My wife's comment was...Can it rain any harder??? I said, here comes one, a 47" ER hit in a full blown downpour.

 Just yesterday, 7/25/13, My wife and I had about 8 fronts come through in a 10 hour period. Full blown downpours, winds, and some lightning...in and out of storms all day, raised 20, boated 7. I think only one spot we fished did not have a musky on it!!!

 Can't catch them on the couch!!!

 JD

mcfish
Posted 7/27/2013 1:31 PM (#653917 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: RE: fishing in the rain





Posts: 41


Location: PA
My results have been about the same as most others that have commented so far. Before rain, after rain, light rain I have had success. Fished many days in downpours and pop-up downpours and can count the number of fish caught during them on one hand.
Cody
Posted 7/28/2013 11:34 AM (#654036 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain




Posts: 358


When they are hungry they bite, rain, sun, cloudy, snow, wind, etc. High pressure, low pressure, moon phase, and who is to say when they get hungry thats alot of speculation.
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 7/28/2013 12:13 PM (#654042 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain




Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
God invented Gore-Tex just for this reason.
My preference is fishing in the rain.
From my perspective, any disruption of light levels is a good thing!
milje
Posted 7/28/2013 5:27 PM (#654096 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain




Posts: 410


Location: Wakefield, MI
I've always had good luck when the weather goes to crap. Especially in the fall, when its a rain and snow mix, they seem to be hitting.
jerryb
Posted 7/29/2013 9:05 PM (#654375 - in reply to #654096)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain




Posts: 688


Location: Northern IL
Heres my opinion, The guideline says: fish move better, (within our reach, depth) under a "stable" weather and water condition. 

If the water conditions are good "stable" It takes generally 3 days of stable weather to see a good movement by the mass of fish " school" ha ha, towards the shallows. These movements will generally be short, the youngest fish are more apt to move shallower than the larger fish.

We must keep track of the weather patters to give ourselves the best chance and even then we must control our depth, speed and size on the structure situation the fish are using at the time. 

An activity period can occur at any time in a 24 hr period, rain or shine.
A lot of fish are caught in a down pour, but a whole lot more are missed because its not fun to fish in the rain.

Edited by jerryb 7/29/2013 9:11 PM
Jerry Newman
Posted 7/29/2013 10:02 PM (#654399 - in reply to #654375)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain




Location: 31
I don't think it rains underwater...
jonnysled
Posted 7/29/2013 10:03 PM (#654402 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
i like to troll when it rains
Cody
Posted 8/2/2013 7:17 PM (#655213 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain




Posts: 358


I like Jerry Newmans reply !! :))
EsoxAndy
Posted 8/2/2013 7:43 PM (#655216 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain




Posts: 34


I saw the biggest US musky I've ever seen and had multiple follows from other fish during a real bad rainstorm on Lake Tomahawk. I'll never forget that. I got off work early and decided to head out and this was near fall around 2:30pm. It was a long haul to where I was going and I stayed in that spot and drifted it over and over and over again - They were coming hot on a cisco weagle and the big one turned so fast she drenched me as I noticed I was on top of the bar at 4ft. Coolest afternoon on the water! It was ALSO one of the wettest times I recall out pounding
Guest
Posted 8/4/2013 3:08 AM (#655382 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: RE: fishing in the rain


almost the worst thing that can happen,really not prime time
Jeremy
Posted 8/4/2013 9:49 AM (#655417 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: RE: fishing in the rain




Posts: 1144


Location: Minnesota.
"The two best times to go fishing is when it's rainin' an' when it aint!" - - - -*G*

Jeremy.
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 8/4/2013 10:44 AM (#655427 - in reply to #653618)
Subject: Re: fishing in the rain




Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
Jeremy, you are wise beyond your years!
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