I agree cloud cover helps but, if I have an opportunity to fish, I fish.
If i waited for "perfect" weather conditions, I'd never go fishing.
Not that I haven't done ok on those days but do far better with a bit cloud cover and a light breeze.
Better yet just before the front moves in the day after.
I agree cloud cover helps but, if I have an opportunity to fish, I fish.
If i waited for "perfect" weather conditions, I'd never go fishing.
ezgoing, Damion Kidd LIKED above post
Also, if you're sight fishing (with redfish, for example) sunny days make it easier to spot the fish.
ezgoing LIKED above post
I would make a difference weather if it was spring or fall. I love a bright sunny day for some techniques.
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Bright sunny days are good days for dock shooting. They also relate well to pontoon boats on bright days
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass alongNCkenner LIKED above post
Generally speaking ? no . But on clear water they will be tight to cover in deep water .
Yes! I like sunny days. They hold tighter to brush piles which is my favorite spot to fish. No wind is sometimes a pain for spotlock and end up drifting around.
I like um, just don't get many, if any, where I live...
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Don't care either way on the sun but absolutely hate fishing glass. Have a friend that loves fishing glass.
Tell'em I'll be there.PIE GUY LIKED above post
Yea I can work on my man tan.