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    Winds out of the north......... Don't go forth!

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    Don't believe wise tales! You may have to change your presentation or pattern, but you can catch everyday that you can stand to be on the water. As said before changes tactics, areas and be patient. Fish do get lethargic, with pressure changes. Though, if you put the right bait in a crappies face long enough he will bite. It's like sweets on holidays, we are usually so full from the main course that we can not move, but if someone brings you a piece of pie or cake your hooked!
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    I so have to agree with the above statement. Let me ask yall this, today was a very nasty day, not so much in he wee morning ours. But, yall i smoked them today! Loved it! Typically i would of just stayed home, but i was like man its my day off! Im going after these buggers! Gys, thee was not a soul on the lake, just me. Rain coming down, wind from the north, and yes they were on fire!

    Now ll have to admit, i had to hang it up around noon, cause i couldn't use my hands anymore, not a good feeling. But, tomorrow is suppose to be shaping up some good really gooding fishing conditions, at least for the fishermen. I kind of takes the fun out of it, when you cant even push your jig back up your hook! Lol.... But, tomorrow, ( which will be Sun, for who is ever reading this on a later date) is going to be warmer, light winds, partly cloudy, but with the night will have tonight, with temps faling back to the upper 20's, im sure it will pt a damper on things for Sunday. What yall think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by electric chicken View Post
    I so have to agree with the above statement. Let me ask yall this, today was a very nasty day, not so much in he wee morning ours. But, yall i smoked them today! Loved it! Typically i would of just stayed home, but i was like man its my day off! Im going after these buggers! Gys, thee was not a soul on the lake, just me. Rain coming down, wind from the north, and yes they were on fire!

    Now ll have to admit, i had to hang it up around noon, cause i couldn't use my hands anymore, not a good feeling. But, tomorrow is suppose to be shaping up some good really gooding fishing conditions, at least for the fishermen. I kind of takes the fun out of it, when you cant even push your jig back up your hook! Lol.... But, tomorrow, ( which will be Sun, for who is ever reading this on a later date) is going to be warmer, light winds, partly cloudy, but with the night will have tonight, with temps faling back to the upper 20's, im sure it will pt a damper on things for Sunday. What yall think?
    I think tom. pink or red/ white will b hot. If not it will be some other color. Maybe "electric chicken" lol. I agree also. Stated home today and am watching the Cubs lose a nice lead. Shoulda been on the lake!
    Most men spend their entire life fishing, without realizing its not the fish they are after!

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    I go by the rule if I'm not workin I'm fishin.
    God bless Charlie Brewer and Bobby Garland.

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    If you listen to the weatherman you will miss a lot of good fishing days.

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    Go out when ever you can and enjoy it to the fullest !!!!! STEVE

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    I've caught them with winds from every direction but admit, I struggle at times with winds from the east. RCC probably has it right, not adjusting is probably why you don't catch them. I like to cast but when things get tough, it's time to hang one right in front of a crappie's nose.

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    my grandpa taught me that saying and i thought it to be etched in stone till i got older. i just look for the banks the wind is gonna blow the shad and other bait fish on. that usually works for me knock on wood!!! theres one exception for me and dont know why but i fish a flat on the big sac just to the west of CC highway bridge on stockton lake,mo and if the winds blowing up the river or straight out of the south i do fine but for some reason when it starts shifting to the east and is blowing under the bridge i just pack it up and go home cause most the time the bite shuts down. ive never heard the explantion crappiepappy gave about barometric pressure but it makes sense and would explain my delema at CC bridge.

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    I go when ever I can, but it's definitely much slower
    when the wind is out of the north.
    Any pro will tell you a cold front shuts them down.
    some can still be caught, but it's much harder and slower.
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