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Weather video for the north

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2023 2:03 pm
by CHAMP

Re: Weather video for the north

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2023 7:40 pm
by John Bales
Something that everyone must think about. I've done it for years and years. Weather and water. He didn't say it like this but depth and speed control will make a catch much of the time if you get it right. There is a lot to think about there. John

Re: Weather video for the north

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2023 8:13 pm
by peh@007
Good video, I believe that Buck had this figured out long ago. I can attest to the upwelling part of this video, as I whittnessed it personally. I was diving from shore in lake Michigan as I had many many times. The area I was at has a swimming area that is roped of about 50 yards from shore. At the rope its about 6-8 feet deep. From there about another 10 - 20 yards it slowly drops another 5 feet, then a quick drop to about 50 feet then a gradual drop to well over 100 ft. The dive the day before the water was warmer and a bit clearer. As I swam I thought I felt something swim by me very fast though I didn't see anything. I looked back behind me and saw what looked like glitter comming down. There is a huge log left behind from the logging days lying on the bottom. I swam over to it and sat down on it and watched the show. A few feet above me was a school of shiners maybe alewives and these huge salmon would swim in from the deep and grab them hitting them so hard that the glitter I saw was their scales. This show went on quite a while. These big fish shot by me so fast I could hardly believe it. They came as close as a couple inches, I could feel them go by. By the way I experienced the upwelling water temp change many times and the temp difference can be a lot.

Re: Weather video for the north

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2023 9:47 pm
by MuskyAddict
Very interesting. There is so much to learn. Some days (most days) I wish I was still in my 20’s so that I had a lifetime of learning ahead. I hate that my lakes are 3’ or more thick with ice cover right now. I can’t wait to get out there and learn more. Thanks for sharing this video.

I’m reading “Lunkers Love Nightcrawlers” and learning more about speed control. I surmise that live bait fishing is a dirty word for many of us. However, when weather and water conditions require extremely slow speeds I can see the value of live bait to consistently catch fish no matter the conditions.

3 more months to walleye opener.

Ken