Effect of a lot of rain on deeper fish?
I'm planning on fishing KY Lake this weekend, Saturday and Sunday. On Friday they're supposed to get the leftovers of the hurricane and predictions of 1-2" of rain. I'm wondering how that kind of rain might affect the fish? I'm familiar with the effects on bass (shallow fish will move to the banks, head toward coves that have big creeks flowing in, and of course staining the water). But I am just getting back into the crappie game so no real experience fishing for them after a lot of rain like this.
If it helps with feedback, my understanding is that the crappie have been a little scattered lately, but tending to brushpiles or stakebeds in 14-16' of water near drop-offs or other deeper water.
Thanks in advance for any insight on this!
Effect of a lot of rain on deeper fish?
This is true if a cold front brings higher pressure, but just a pop up rainstorm this t8me of year will actually make the fish go shallow. At least that’s been my experience. Especially if there’s not a significant pressure increase.
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