Let's get a conversation going I'm bored. I like those cool summer evenings, no humidity, no cloud cover. You all?
Cloudy, humid, temp in the mid 70's, and just enough wind to put a ripple on the water.
cool summer evenings with bluebirds sky's!
My favorite condition for bass is from 5:30am to 8:30am, cloudy to partly cloudy.
Dusk, warm and humid, zero wind.
Spring or fall : light wind, overcast, light rain/mist, 60 degrees.
Summer: at night during a full moon with light winds temps on the 50's and 60's
Summer time heavy weeds, cloud cover, 80 degrees!
Around here you cannot bet those summer mornings from 5am til 8:30am on 100º days. Temps will be in the 60º-70º degree range, no wind, clear skies, no boat traffic. Best of all I can usually get about 12 pounds in the boat before I head home for a full day of summer fun with the family.
Cool summer mornings with an overcast and a little fog on the water. Just enough wind to put a ripple on it too.
Most important thing is a little bit of wind and chop in the water. The wind I believe is moreso for dampening any trolling motor noises.
On 7/3/2014 at 12:22 AM, BigBlock496 said:Cool summer mornings with an overcast and a little fog on the water. Just enough wind to put a ripple on it too.
I'm about the same
Late spring, early fall and constant steady rain. These for me are good crank bait days.
Without a doubt, low 70's, low humidity, partial cloud cover, winds 5 to 10, water temp low 70's, fishing with a good friend. In south Florida that could be anytime from late November to early April. Why the rest are freezing, we are in utopia.
Middle of spring, partly cloudy with a front moving in, temps in the high 70s. Those kind of days make me want to quit my day job!
Overcast with a little sprinkle
Hot August night with a full moon on the horizon, temps in the mid-70s, winds light & variable from the south west, mostly overcast with moon peeking out occasionally.
Deep water structure, outside grass line, in 15-25' of water. Texas rigged something & a Jig-n- Craw!
Doesn't matter, seems like it's all luck.
Summer mornings.
Early summer, 3:00 in the morning, nice and cool, flat glass water, little bit of fog, throwing jitterbugs off a dock with my dad.
Summer mornings, dead calm, a little fog. Humid but not hot yet. Pitching a popper or a frog to weed lines, lilly pads or lay downs. Waiting for the ripples to disappear, pop pop and then the explosion!
Early spring 60 degs water temp the.same and cloudy
Winter days with partial overcast and air temps about 45 to 50. Oh Yeah
Upper 70's, low humidity and just enough mix of sun and clouds to make it interesting.
2nd day post severe cold front. light winds from north, bluebird sky on a ultra clear water lake. I like having to break out the finesse gear and the challenge of mega tough conditions (tiny strike windows)
anytime that wind isn't blowing over 15 mph or freezing outside!
Fall afternoons sun shining clear water and not a dang cloud in the sky.
I realize by saying this many of you will be thinking to yourself "that boy sure ain't right" lol but I prefer early to mid afternoon on a sunny summer day with 10 mph wind. My favorite way to fish is to punch mats and deep crank and it's always seemed like the bite is better for those two techniques during that time and conditions. Not to mention most of the biggest bass I have caught came from during those conditions.
Hail and snow showers,in the middle of July,temps -10,strong 25 mile wind out of the north.Lol
When they biting..
I love fishing in the rain. As long as there is no lighting with it...