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#1512180 - 09/03/08 01:08 PM weather conditions
muskieswen Offline
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Registered: 05/17/04
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Loc: Apple Valley Mn USA
One of my weakest pieces to the fishing puzzle is weather and how it effects fishing. With the weather as it is now and how it is predicted for the weekend is this a cold front. I understand that yes the temeratures have dropped but is that all that is needed to qualify as a cold front? And if it is a cold front and the temeratures are to stay low as predicted, is this a really long cold front or just cold weather after a cold front? If it is a long cold spell after a cold front do the fish react like it is a cold front? Sorry if these sound like stupid questions but I really do get confused with the weather stuff. Anyone out there want to educate me?

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#1512386 - 09/03/08 04:07 PM Re: weather conditions [Re: muskieswen]
Cliff Wagenbach Moderator Offline
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Muskieswen,
It was a real cold front that moved in this week and it did have an affect on the walleye bite! The cold weather is not the same though and usually does not have a negative affect on the bite, in fact it will improve the bite as the water cools from the colder air!
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#1512557 - 09/03/08 06:21 PM Re: weather conditions [Re: Cliff Wagenbach]
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Sounds like Muskie swen really didn't run out of questions at the get-to-gether, just saved some for later.

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#1512727 - 09/03/08 08:52 PM Re: weather conditions [Re: shamrock7]
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Was out tonight for a bit-first time in a while. Caught two 14 inchers and a 19 inch smallie on lindy rigged pike suckers in 10-15 FOW. Crawlers and leaches did not produce a bite....minnow time????

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#1512743 - 09/03/08 09:05 PM Re: weather conditions [Re: BEEGONE]
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we have a good supply of suckers for those needing some.
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#1512744 - 09/03/08 09:06 PM Re: weather conditions [Re: BEEGONE]
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BEEGONE, sounds like the minnow might be the ticket, I also was out this late afternoon, only had crawlers with me and brought home dinner (1 @ 15") I was fishing in 25fow and fish were there they just did not move on my crawler.
Regards to all, Darrell.

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#1512752 - 09/03/08 09:14 PM Re: weather conditions [Re: SemperFi]
BEEGONE Offline
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I was supprised too since there wasnt a very good concentration of fish where I was fishing however the bites I had were solid. Who knows maybe this cold snap helped or maybe those fish just wanted pike suckers tonight and will be back on leeches in the A.M.

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#1513310 - 09/04/08 10:00 AM Re: weather conditions [Re: shamrock7]
muskieswen Offline
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Sure, I ask a few to many questions and they start on you. All in fun right guys? Guys? Just in fun right? blush

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#1513379 - 09/04/08 10:51 AM Re: weather conditions [Re: muskieswen]
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Yes, all in fun..... Someone had to get the ball rolling at the GTG, glad you stepped up.
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#1513507 - 09/04/08 12:26 PM Re: weather conditions [Re: muskieswen]
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Loc: Elk River, Mn
Muskieswen, the term "cold front" really has more to do with high and low pressure systems that are associated with the weather fronts moving through. Typically the fish don't like that sudden atmospheric change from low to high pressure, which is typically what happens after a "cold front" moves in. Also, a cold front/high pressure sytem will most times bring very clean, clear skies, as most dust particles get washed out of the sky during a rain front. Fish (walleyes)operate on an air bladder system to regulate their internal oxygen levels, etc...which is greatly affected by the atmospheric pressure at all times. Combine that with light sensitive eyes and you can see why they can be belly to the bottom and lethargic during post frontal/high pressure situations.
Of course there are many other factors that come in to play such as seasonal patterns (ie: spawning), water temps, forage location, water clarity, etc...that come into play inregard to how quickly they come out of their funk or how big an effect the current weather will factor in.

Having a brother with a master in biology opened my eyes to a lot of stuff that I used to not spend too much time thinking about.........:)

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#1513535 - 09/04/08 12:48 PM Re: weather conditions [Re: Eyewitness]
muskieswen Offline
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Eyewitness,
Thanks for the explanation. One more question, can a person visualy see the front? I mean when I see the line of clear skies coming that is technically the end of the cold front. This would then be what everyone calls the post cold front conditions i.e. slow bite in fishing terms. Of course then the reverse would be the line of clouds coming in would be the start of a cold front?

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#1513571 - 09/04/08 01:32 PM Re: weather conditions [Re: muskieswen]
Eyewitness Offline
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Loc: Elk River, Mn
Yes, more often than not there is a visual confirmation to see when the high pressure moves in. However the barometer can drop quite a bit prior to an actual storm front or low pressure front moving in and watching that can give you a good idea when things are starting to really change....
My grandparents always kept a good barometer on the wall at heir lake home that we always paid close attention to. Kind of fun too, if you get the liquid measuring type so you can see the water levels go up and down as the pressure goes up and down.

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#1513813 - 09/04/08 04:07 PM Re: weather conditions [Re: Eyewitness]
Cliff Wagenbach Moderator Offline
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Bob,
And I thought that you only had ONE thing on your mind!! smile
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#1513816 - 09/04/08 04:08 PM Re: weather conditions [Re: BEEGONE]
Cliff Wagenbach Moderator Offline
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Beegone,
An all minnow bite for me also this morning!
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#1513881 - 09/04/08 05:01 PM Re: weather conditions [Re: Cliff Wagenbach]
Eyewitness Offline
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Loc: Elk River, Mn
HAHAHA! Well once in a while I think about catching fish too!

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