Fronts and Specs
Does cold fronts effect spec fishing like it does bass fishing or saltwater fishing in general.
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Not near as bad as bass. Find clean water and bait and you should do fine.
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I think it affects the specks for a day maybe 2 if it is a hard Cold front. but nothing like bass
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you have to go to catch them you idiot
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I find as long is there is a tide and the barometric pressure is changing, I you can catch them, but if there was a cold front that came thru and there is a major temp drop and no tide, the odds are its gonna be a tough fishing day. I plan on fishing saturday, not much of a tide and 2 days after a front, it should be a little windy, which will help the water move I don't know if I'll get a limit but I'll be out there fishing. No wind, no tide, and the only bites you will get is from gnats and skeeters! there are many things I factor in to what an incredible fishing day would be, sometimes I ignore all those factors and go anyway, sometimes I save my money and go on a good day. I went monday, 2 days before a front and the tide was falling all day, it was cloudy and the temp was 60-70 degrees all day, It made for a great day to fish.
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Thanks for the info. I hope to put it to use this winter.
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If you have to go the day after a front, try to find the deepest water in the area.
drop down to a 1/8th oz jig w/ a small plastic lure . Fish slower than slow . Braid will help you feel the real light bites that you will get. |
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