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What do you do when the weather gets really hot?


SteeveeD

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Next week is my best chance to get out fishing in a boat as I'll be on vacation at a cabin for the week (Fergus Falls area). The forecast is for very hot weather. What strategies would you use in that situation? Will the fish move out to deeper water?

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More than likely, but there's always shallow bass if there's good cover; like docks, fallen trees, lily pads. Plus some are in the weed pockets and then some on the weededge and some on some sunken midlake humps. It's summer peak so they will be everywhere and no where all at once.

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I fish a lot up in that area and it really depends on the lake you are on. Some lakes get a good deepwater bite going while others will have a lot of fish shallow. It really depends on the lake and what is available (cover, food, etc.) where in a given body of water. If I had a lake name i could possibly give you a better idea.

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I have a cabin on east battle and am heading up right now. Its a good lake and I did a little bass fishing last weekend there and got them ok honestly if you want to catch a ton of fish just tie on an 1/8 oz mushroom head jig with a 7" powerworm. Just keep moving until you find some schools.

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Not sure if this response is too late SteeveeD but like a couple others posts said, the fish will be in their summer patterns and this means that there will be fish both very shallow, then deep, not so much at all in between. Meaning 1-4 ish feet then again out deeper in the 10-20 fow range. Not knowing a lake very well makes fish the shallow population an easier option for most, as its more visual. There will always be a shallow population and targeting them around docks, wood, milfoil, and pads is fairly dependable. Fish as much shady area during brighter times of the day as bass being ambush predators will seek out those types of areas. Topwater buzz baits are great search baits during low light conditions. If you know the lake or have good electronics and GPS fishing deep weedlines, humps, and points can be very effective deep water areas to target as fish in summer patterns should begin schooling up out deep following bait fish.

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