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![]() I live for the rain ,clouds and cool days to fish. generally if your freshwater fishing you get the stream / lake to yourself or "very" few anglers around.
Leads to good fishing,especially on the rising water, gets slightly stained and runs faster lends to less fish spooking and opens up their feeding lanes. I try to go in these conditions whenever I can. Most of my big trout streamwise all caught under these conditions with not another angler in sight ,except my last one,which a couple of anglers stayed long enough to witness the catch & release . Saltwater varies with wind conditions but same type days grrrt for Tuna, Stripers etc. |
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![]() I agree with you man. Ive had some of my best days fishing both freshwater and saltwater when it's nasty.
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![]() Striper definately like it rough
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