Trout vs Cold front

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Trout vs Cold front

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What does everyone think this little cold front coming is going to do to the trout? I want to go Saturday but don't want to waste a trip if they are going to be shut down.
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I'm going. I suspect they will be biting where I go.
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Post by wevans »

It's usualy best ahead of the front and takes em a couple days after to get back in the bitting mood. With the temps they are talking about, They should be in the holes and feeding SLOW :beer:
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PinFishKing wrote: I want to go Saturday but don't want to waste a trip if they are going to be shut down.
There is no such thing as a wasted trip. You'll learn something.
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Post by Chalk »

Jumptrout51 wrote:I'm going. I suspect they will be biting where I go.
The fish market don't count crab trap... :lol:

Find a creek with an oyster bar or six and a hole and you'll probably find a fish or two
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Post by Charles »

I agree, I would find a creek with a rocky hole near an oyster bar and hop a rootbeer tube jig s-l-o-w on the bottom around the edges of the hole, expecting to loose a few jigs to the rocks.
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Post by mjsigns »

I believe the fish will have "lock-jaw"... Lunar tables indicate poor conditions. TC is right you'll always learn something, and you'll never know unless you go. Find out where Jumptrout is going, follow him from the point he puts his boat in the water, and he will lead you to the fish. Moon rises in the afternoon light westerly winds 5-10, looks like your best shot for catching.




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Post by qoutrage »

Ya won't know if ya don't go..
Fished the Carrabelle River a couple of days ago and didn't get a bite- Nice boat ride though.
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Post by Littoral »

Never really thought about it but I'm sure they'll be somewhere. :wink:
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Post by RodBow »

I tried to go where JumpTrout fished last time... I'll have to be IN his boat to go again!!
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Post by mjsigns »

The way this day is unfolding, I don't give a _________ about the fishing forecast, lunar cycles or weather conditions.............


I NEED TO BE ON THE WATER NOW.



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