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    Default Do white perch bite when it is snowing??


    Don’t ask me. I fell off the turnip truck but it wasn’t yesterday. I did go to the bonne yesterday before the weather came in. Had 17 nice uns on glitter critter and goldmember. Also caught on double rainbow and patriot. Fish still deep in 28 fow fishing 27 fd.

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    Nice catch ST. These names of baits? "glitter critter and goldmember. Also caught on double rainbow and patriot" Guess I need to branch out some.
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    Some of the best fishing trips I’ve ever had came during or just before a big snowstorm. Also when you have a snow storm like that the barometer will show really low pressure and the fish will go into a feeding frenzy and many times will get very shallow even while in deep water.


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    Great catch SuperTeach. Congratulations! Thanks for the report on D'Arbonne. Looks like I should have gone there instead of Caney. I can't recall ever fishing during a snowstorm, but I might would have gone back to Caney this morning if it hadn't been for the wind.
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    I fished the deep water near the dam at Caney one night and it started snowing. Caught a bunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pastor View Post
    Great catch SuperTeach. Congratulations! Thanks for the report on D'Arbonne. Looks like I should have gone there instead of Caney. I can't recall ever fishing during a snowstorm, but I might would have gone back to Caney this morning if it hadn't been for the wind.
    We are out of school again tomorrow in Ouachita parish. It ain’t gonna be snowing but it’s gonna be 15 degrees with north wind. I think I might have to try it. BRRRR!!!


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    Up here in NC right now I been catching the fool out of them. Went yesterday morning and at boat ramp it was 16. Caught some biggins to. When I would move down the lake the rods and line would freeze up 4ft from middle of rod to the tip , even my trolling motor shaft would freeze in the cradle lol. Had to stick the rods and wiggle them around so the lake water would melt the ice. Poured hot coffee on the trolling motor shaft but I caught fish. Hope y'all don't get snowed in , here in western NC we are suppose to get around 3" or more. Be careful on the water inside that boat , my inside got slick real fast from dripping water from taking fish off the hook
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    I've "heard" they do but never been able to see for myself.

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    Yes they do! I was about 2.5 hours from home when I got caught in this unexpected snow storm so I couldn't keep staying because of the roads getting bad. But when it started snowing they started biting.
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