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DINK O RAMA... FISHING A STRIPPIN PIT IN THE #$@& RAIN

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Hey Fellas: Me and Bruce, fished a strippin pit, in the rain. Water temp was cold to the touch and there were only sparse beds. Bass all confused with water temps so low form 5 inches of rain in 3 days

Nothing, NADA for the first hour, Bruce suggested we go small and slow.

3.5 inch Brush Bugs on the crawl. We shored =every dink in the lake, but we had fun and it was good seeing Bruce figure out a pattern.

  • Super User

That's dedication Muddy.  When your getting rained on it's nice to at least be able to stay busy.  5 inches of rain would shut my fishing down for a couple of days up here.  I had the same problems with water temps about 2 weeks ago.  30 degree evenings and 70 degree days.  The fish didn't know what to do.

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