BoatSquirrel Posted April 18 Report Share Posted April 18 Here in Tennessee, we have had a maddening weather pattern this winter through spring of good pre-front fishing conditions Monday, Tues, Wednesday with S or SW winds. A front comes in Thursday, then the weather goes to crap and its super high pressure and N or E winds for the weekend, which is of course the only time I have to get out to fish. The old logic of downsizing post-front is not a great option to a big bait guy, right? Ive heard some guys say post-front is time to throw the biggest bait in the box but I have not had any luck with that. How do yall deal with the dreaded bluebird skies, booming pressure and crap winds? Thanks yall! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim137a Posted April 19 Report Share Posted April 19 I just got back from TN and the weather down there had big swings on an almost daily basis, the weather reports are pretty much useless LOL As far as dealing with changing weather I basically just fish the weather I get and actually do pretty well post storm in blue bird skies and rising pressure. I just try to cover more water and really key in on what i think are prime spots - I’ll fish a few points and if I see no activity there I’ll try coves, bluff walls, inflows etc etc until I find what the fish are relating too and I pretty much stick with my confidence baits. One day when they said there was ZERO chance of rain - we got pounded by at least 5 fronts coming through that day - the next day it was blue bird skies and we moved 4 absolute giants that wouldn’t commit but i finally boated a medium IMG_1372.mov BoatSquirrel, chevro1et and bassbass 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swole_t Posted April 19 Report Share Posted April 19 I’ve had some of my best Swimbait days on post frontal conditions. To the point where I was actually seeking out these conditions. I seemed to do best on relatively large baits fished slow. I fished the 8” bottom hook rising son, the 3:16 heavy floater BAA. And the 3:16 10” floating freestyle. All worked slowly. bpm2000, BigOPigSlayer and BoatSquirrel 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bdpettit Posted April 19 Report Share Posted April 19 1 hour ago, swole_t said: I’ve had some of my best Swimbait days on post frontal conditions. To the point where I was actually seeking out these conditions. I seemed to do best on relatively large baits fished slow. I fished the 8” bottom hook rising son, the 3:16 heavy floater BAA. And the 3:16 10” floating freestyle. All worked slowly. Pretty much the same for me. I tend to go bigger and slower. Fish the high % areas. They probably didn't leave, just slowed down BoatSquirrel, Jim137a and swole_t 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fried Lemons Posted April 19 Report Share Posted April 19 Post front in my experience is not good for overall fishing but those are days where I get one giant bite. Typically I have to fish very slowly. Here are two I caught on cold, bluebird windy days. BoatSquirrel and Jim137a 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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