saw1
Loc: nor cal Windsor
Hey Castqueen. Before you type a response, please hit "Quote Reply". That way we all know who your response is to.
Helps us old guys follow the thread easier. Thanks and tight lines.
I just hit your previous post but you didn't type anything so it didn't show up.
saw1
Loc: nor cal Windsor
Castqueen wrote:
I tied on my 10 " power worm and a Havock. Fished deep to no avale. I'll try again this evening
Normally it looks like this. It shows your post I'm answerin.
A 10 inch worm is a big offering. But good luck.
I fished for LMB a couple days earlier this week and after 12:30pm, I tapped out because of the heat. Could see fish on the scope but they were not interested in anything I was offering. So in my case, too hot for the fisherman, and the fish were chilling in the 82° water.
I've never caught anything when it was over 100 degrees.
...mostly because I wasn't out there fishing!
I'm planning to go to lake Mohave when the weather cools and the wind layes down. 110 to 118 degrees is to hot for me.
Castqueen wrote:
Is there such thing as Too Hot to fish
Hello Castqueen. I fished the Florida panhandle last week. Hot! The surface water temp in every lake I fished was at least 83 degrees & most lakes were shallow. I did poorly. I really liked 1 lake & I had my boat on the water by 6 am. I caught fish. I would throw a watermelon red dinger in the grass & work it slow. I also.caught fish on top water around weed beds. What a great week last week was. This week I am sitting at home in a chair with shingles on my face. What a drastic change of activity. It's 104 degrees outside with a heat index of 111. That's hot enough to keep me off the lake. Tight lines.
Castqueen wrote:
Is there such thing as Too Hot to fish
Never too hot to fish, now maybe too hot to catch
Castqueen wrote:
Is there such thing as Too Hot to fish
Hi Castqueen. If the temp got up to 125 degrees someone would claim to be catching fish. That person is not a fisherman. Ask any forum member & he/she will tell you fisherman don't lie. It's cooling off here & the morning temp will be in the 60"s for the next few days. Be on the water by daylight & fish til you're sweating then go another hour. If I could I'd be on lake Eucha or Hudson for the next few mornings. Unfortunately this face full of shingles has me tied down. The good thing is it's temporary. Tight lines.
bottomcoon wrote:
Hi Castqueen. If the temp got up to 125 degrees someone would claim to be catching fish. That person is not a fisherman. Ask any forum member & he/she will tell you fisherman don't lie. It's cooling off here & the morning temp will be in the 60"s for the next few days. Be on the water by daylight & fish til you're sweating then go another hour. If I could I'd be on lake Eucha or Hudson for the next few mornings. Unfortunately this face full of shingles has me tied down. The good thing is it's temporary. Tight lines.
Hi Castqueen. If the temp got up to 125 degrees so... (
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Shingles ain't fun had them twice, after the cow got out then I got my shots
Even in 100 degree temperatures, bass are still biting!
Drewlang66 wrote:
Very nice.
Thank you!
A good day and a lot of fun for sure.
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