
Originally Posted by
ski trip
Don't think it's the cold so much, but the drastic change in temperature from the front coming in. My experience has not been good for a few days after a front. Not to mention that howling wind.

Supposed to be 20 to 30 mph tomorrow! I'd appreciate your thoughts on that, Nimrod.
The wind is a problem, However catching them crappie post front conditions can be very hard, a change to the bait size has proven profitable for me, DOWNSIZE, DOWNSIZE, DOWNSIZE. They tend to hold alot tighter to the structure and hold alot tighter lips. Ive seen time where a small jig not much larger than a trout fly would produce in post front conditions just like the fish did not know a front passed through. Sometimes lockjaw means just that, lockjaw.
You can't beat the taste of them ole fried SLABS N TATERS!!