High Water & Cold Temps - What to Do?
Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 8:34 am
It's a rough Spring so far. Really high water, cold air temps, cold water temps, and no steady weather for weeks. Docks are under water, snow is falling in May, and the fish seem to be hiding.
But lots of guys have their annual trips already planned and you just can't control the weather. So, what's your plan of attack for these kinds of conditions?
Personally, I think the fish are all stacked up in staging areas just waiting for the weather to break. I like to focus exclusively on main lake points at the mouth of bays, and play the wind. It's all about the wind. Sometimes it's really hard to do, but finding the current seam/break created by the wind and the point is the key.
What do you guys do?
But lots of guys have their annual trips already planned and you just can't control the weather. So, what's your plan of attack for these kinds of conditions?
Personally, I think the fish are all stacked up in staging areas just waiting for the weather to break. I like to focus exclusively on main lake points at the mouth of bays, and play the wind. It's all about the wind. Sometimes it's really hard to do, but finding the current seam/break created by the wind and the point is the key.
What do you guys do?