Fishing after a thunderstorm?
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Fishing after a thunderstorm?
Theres a thunderstorm warning for tonight. I was planning on going out in the morning. Do you guys think that fishing would be any good after a thunderstorm?
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RE:Fishing after a thunderstorm?
I was jet skiing while the lightning was going on. I'd try it if I were you.
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Yeah CHRISB i'm going for sure (finally got a day off). Rain or shine I'm there!!!
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RE:Fishing after a thunderstorm?
Well it's morning... and there is STILL thunder and lightning. So... did you go?
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Yea, nice light show for the drive to work for sure.dilbert wrote:Well it's morning... and there is STILL thunder and lightning. So... did you go?
Skimpy... were the fish watching the lightening too? Looks like it was mostly south west of the Tapps area. How was the catch?
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Tacoma News Tribune wrote:LAKEWOOD/TACOMA — Witnesses said an unidentified fisherman known by locals as "skimpy" was struck by lightning while standing by a Pierce County lake Thursday morning.
The man was conscious and complained he didn't catch any more fish than usual despite reports that fishing should improve after a thunder storm. In an unrelated story, all the video tapes at the Blockbuster Video store near skimpy's home are blank.
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RE:Fishing after a thunderstorm?
On October 3, 1981 I was fishing for bass on King County's Pipe Lake during a heavy downpore and lots of lighting strikes. I wasn't killed and caught a 5 pound, 4 ounce largemouth on a black Jig. Don't recall if it was reported in the "Tacoma News Tribune" or not.
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I'm from the midwest, we always did really well right before a t-storm. We would do pretty well right after as well, but need to catch it before the sun comes out then it seems to die down.
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I might go today as well. Where would the fish be located generally, and what would be a strong choice for bait?
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Well I went out this morning and I'm still alive. Didn't catch any, but a few bumps. The lightning stopped, but still rained a little.
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Glad to hear! What did you use?
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I was using 5" green/watermelon senkos, weightles.
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RE:Fishing after a thunderstorm?
Really...you're one of the water lice we always complain about? Huh, go figure.ChrisB wrote:I was jet skiing while the lightning was going on. I'd try it if I were you.
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Where you fishing off it,oh guess not its not the bass cat"not as fast:cheers: but that would be a great pic though haha Chris
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RE:Fishing after a thunderstorm?
I was out in the thunderstorms last night on Island Lake (Kitsap) and stayed until dark. Thought the fishing would be better, but it was still pretty tough. Only managed a couple dinks, one on a black Trick worm and one on a black buzzbait. I've had good luck other places (GA and TX) just before, during, and after thunderstorms. The storm usually coincides with a drop in the barometric pressure, which turns on the bite, so the fishing is usually best in the hours right before the storm hits, in my experience. In some lakes, the rain itself will start the fish feeding, as it washes critters into the lake.