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Fishing after the rain
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06/06/17 04:32 PM
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Garett
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What are your tactics after the big rain we got in the dallas area the past few days? Lakes are now high and very muddy. What should I try out today. Please educate me!
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Re: Fishing after the rain
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06/06/17 04:58 PM
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reeltexan
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Very shallow, noisy or bright.
Even better, wait until they stabilize a little bit.
"..The pleasantist angling is to see the fish Cut with her golden oars the silver stream, And greedily devour the treacherous bait. Bill Shakespeare
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Re: Fishing after the rain
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06/06/17 05:59 PM
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Garett
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Well I'm going out on hubbard today. I guess I'll be throwing a hatterbait around most of the time but I was really looking forward to trying to catch them deep. Guess that will have to wait
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Re: Fishing after the rain
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06/06/17 06:36 PM
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uacdub
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They are going to be up on the banks. Their vision is limited and their environment is now completely different. Also, their typical food is more disperse.
I had decent luck yesterday on a green watermelon color zoom. It was real muddy.
As ReelTexan said, sound usually work best with muddywater. Since their site is limited they start hunting with other senses.
I believe you get a better chance at landing a HAWGS when the water is high and muddy.
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