ryanmitchell
05-21-2009, 09:08 PM
Guys the weather down by where we are fishing tomorrow dropped 15 degrees in 1/2 hour. The high temps for today and tomorrow will be 20 degrees different. What the skis do in these frontal condtions?? Go deeper, hold tighter to the weeds, fire them up? It might rain a bit tonight and tomorrow. Any guidance would be great. Thanks a bunch!!!
Ryan
Springboro ESOX
05-21-2009, 09:52 PM
I would hit the weeds and fish deeper than normal, 5'-10' deeper. Also when the sun does get high later in the day 3pm on, You should tear'em up.
Ty Sennett
05-26-2009, 07:48 AM
This might get to you a little too late but usually frontal conditions in the spring are a good thing to fire up the bigger fish. Try some main lake weed bars with bucktails when the clouds and rain come in. The initial temp drop will be tough but if you have clouds and rain to go with it the fish will forget their duties as far as spawning and put the feed bag on for a few hours. You don't get as many lazy follows when these storms come in. More big fish hitting instead.