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lol, ya shoulda been here last night.....just sayinDon't get me wrong here. I do 100% agree with what stripernut has said. But, this particular time of year here is what I would suggest... be on the lake just mins before dark. Run up in any small creek you can find, toward the middle to back of the creek. Tie on a blue/silver Smithwick rouge and cast your am off! Reel it back to the boat real slow. Hang on to your rod! You might say, "how do you know Tim?" Well, lets just say I did it last week and just might do it again tonight..![]()
Smallie282 liked this post
Last week the night bite was good on silver on shallow banks we was getting 2 people's limits in about a half hour haven't been since this cold front came through
Yea, this cold front has killed the bite.. For us anyway..
adjust accordingly, look at it this way, the live bait fishermen are still limiting out so the fish are still feeding, just not where you WERE throwing. cool fronts usually push the stripers just a little deeper, stripers dont mind cold water, the bait does though and the fish follow the bait.
p.s. we were done in 10 minutes last night once we made the little adjustment.
best of luck
Jared Harmon liked this post
I stuck 2 & they both pulled off then hooked number 3 only to realize in the rush to get gone we had forgot the net. Needless to say it doesn't pay to try to swing a striper into the boat like it does a bass. Bye bye striper & sliver. lol Had a bunch of short strikes on doll flys & slivers.
Went last night. Caught 3 and lost several. Found them on main lake points. They were farther off the bank but hit slivers and top water too. Cleaning fish by 10pm.
