"Ronnie" wrote in message
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On Jul 21, 7:14 am, "Joe McIntosh" wrote:
mountain trout fishing after a rain is usually active as bugs have been
washed into stream.
Being new to bass fishing I jumped into my kayak and fished my local
bass
pond { 21 acre-90% under four feet] after a summer hard rain shower
yesterday. Wind was flat- water a sort of olive color- with water still
warm
. Tried most baits and only got one fish"
Usually 6 or 8 per hour- around 12 inch--
How do you find fishing after rain ? Any suggestions? Joe
Sometimes you can find inflowing water and catch bass around it - I
would use a spinnerbait or crankbait. Otherwise, especilly with all
the shallow water, I would throw a topwater bait like a buzzbait or
popper and cover a lot of water, making long casts across flats,
especially if there is cover on it. Clouds and rain often make bass
come shallow to feed. If the sun comes out right after the rain all
bets are off, in my experience. That will drive them back deep.
Ronnie is right on. As to the spot on the spot.... On almost all inflows
in ponds there will be a delta formed in the pond around it. Its not always
substantial, but its there. Bass will often congregate on the downstream
side of it. Quite oftne in man made ponds this is the only substantial
structure in the entire pond. Guess what?! It can be a good spot for early
morning fish that move up to use as an ambush spot even in totally stable
non rainy weather.
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Bob La Londe
Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
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