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Ideal Water Temperatures #11131289 09/27/15 09:00 PM
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What is the water temperature that you like to fish most and what baits do you use during the temps you like best.
also, what is the best depth you have your most success at with these temps.

Thanks for all Responses!
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Re: Water Temperatures [Re: Bass-N-Buck Master] #11131313 09/27/15 09:27 PM
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56-60 was my vote! There are a number of depths with a plethora of ways to catch them! They are stacked with eggs and ready to spawn! They eat so much to prepare for the spawn and are on the move! Great time to chase the big ens!


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Re: Water Temperatures [Re: Bass-N-Buck Master] #11131325 09/27/15 09:37 PM
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I voted for over 76, but would like to vote for 85+ sure makes finding them grouped on off shore structure alot easier. Targeting them with a big swimbait or crankbait after they are fired up and ready to eat follow up with the fb jig and crig. Fishing 12ft to 25ft is where I like to be fishing.

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Re: Water Temperatures [Re: Bradshuflin aka hunter'sdad] #11131368 09/27/15 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted By: Bradshuflin aka hunter'sdad
I voted for over 76, but would like to vote for 85+ sure makes finding them grouped on off shore structure alot easier. Targeting them with a big swimbait or crankbait after they are fired up and ready to eat follow up with the fb jig and crig. Fishing 12ft to 25ft is where I like to be fishing.


This exactly ^^^^


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Most years, I'd say 85+ in the deepest grass/other cover I can find--crig, drop shot, or jig
This year, I caught my best fish during the prespawn (55-60) in very similar locations--counting down a heavy lipless, drop shot, jerk bait.


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Re: Water Temperatures [Re: Bass-N-Buck Master] #11131460 09/27/15 11:15 PM
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After catching 4 sacks between 30-42lbs this year on roberts I went with 50-55 but I really like 85+ also catching them deep 20+ ft


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66-70, gotta love that fall bite. fishing anywhere from 1ft-12ft with a whole variety of baits like a senko, split shot rig, and a squarebill and/or chatterbait.

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Branden I'll supply the baits if you show me how to catch some quality fish on raybob with water temps that low!

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I like fishing shallow. So I picked 66 to 70. Jigs, squarebills, and t rigged plastics.

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Originally Posted By: Bradshuflin aka hunter'sdad

Branden I'll supply the baits if you show me how to catch some quality fish on raybob with water temps that low!
should have went today but they weren't that low, I'm just waiting on you and feb. Lol


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Lucky Craft SKT spinnerbait


I tie on this, head to the back of the creeks and start covering water. I run and gun pretty hard until I find fish. Once I find them, I'll slow down in the immediate area just a little. This time of year is all about finding baitfish and covering water.


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