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Thread: Prior to Storm Front Lunkers

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    Default Prior to Storm Front Lunkers

    As I stated earlier the storm front that is now moving through the area put the lakes bigger fish on the prowl. The low pressure really put these fish on the feeding frenzy.

    Robert Vandevelde of Silverado cashed in on the pre frontal conditions with this 12.4 Rainbow that was taken from boat dock cove. Robert stated that the fish fought him for about 10minutes. He was actually forced to beach this fish because no one was fishing around him or with him. Robert made the catch on a inflated nightcrawler. Congratulations Robert.

    Jonathen Ceruz of Lakewood also cashed in on the weather front with this 2.10 Brookie. Johnathen made the catch on Garlic Powerbait.

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    I want to catch a brook that size or bigger! Thanks for the report Jimmy !

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    Great job.

    Say if its rains tomorrow, would it be a better chance of getting those big lunkers because of the low pressure, rain and lower temps?

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    Low pressure is always a sure sign the fish will be biting. I aboslutely love fishing pre frontal or frontal conditions. I will stay away from post fronts though.

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    My dad was there that day, and he told me that guy with the 12p told him he caught it on 2 pound test! If thats true, with a tail like that, thats incredible.

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    Will Sunday be a post front...

    How can you tell if a front is pre, current, or post?

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    awesome looking brook! ill be there tomorrow fishing!

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    Congrats on the nice fishies that is the nicest tail i have seen on a big fish from the Vine .
    I sure hope Troudog took advantage of the pre front

    Sean

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassripper2000 View Post
    Will Sunday be a post front...

    How can you tell if a front is pre, current, or post?
    Prior to a storm coming in is pre-frontal conditions. During a storm is frontal and after the storm is post frontal conditions. The only way to really know is to read a baromoter. For example I would love to fish a day prior to any storm.. Or during it. The barometer drops off and it just does something to the fish.

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    Jimmy should be the FNN weatherman


    TD

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