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Fishing in the rain??

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anybody fish in the rain? and what keys you into doing so what type of system do you look for and what or how do you get them to bite? its been hot latley and i got a small system coming thru tonight so i thought id get out and see what i can do any tips

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also my zip code is 79905 if someone would would like to ***** my situation.

The only thing different about fishing in the rain is that you wear gore-tex and keep a continual eye out for lightning. :)

Go get 'em

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sweet ill be in my float tube i know i should also use darker coolered baits due to the low light i think ill take a jig a black spinner bait and rage toad and see how i do.

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o ya i remember my first tourney when during a storm you could here the static on the rods it was freaky

I have had good luck with big black T-rigged worms and black Spro Bronzeye frogs mainly. Also, be as safe as you can out there!

Nothing different than if it wasn't raining...

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