Members GRANDPA TATER Posted December 3, 2020 Members Posted December 3, 2020 So is anyone still pulling cranks this late? Or has water temp dropped enough that the fish won't chase? I am a generalist and enjoy Stockton because of the variety of fish you can catch other times of the year while trolling. Just wondering if it would still work this late in the fall. Thanks in advance for advice and thoughts. Tater Johnsfolly 1
MrGiggles Posted December 3, 2020 Posted December 3, 2020 I usually quit once the water temperature gets below 60. It may work but I can't imagine it would be very productive. From what I've been seeing, jerkbaits are working pretty well right now, and I did pretty good with the ned on Thanksgiving. Johnsfolly, wtr dogs and MoCarp 2 1 -Austin
luckycraft Posted December 4, 2020 Posted December 4, 2020 5 hours ago, MrGiggles said: I usually quit once the water temperature gets below 60. It may work but I can't imagine it would be very productive. From what I've been seeing, jerkbaits are working pretty well right now, and I did pretty good with the ned on Thanksgiving. Doesn’t hurt to take 20 minutes and troll a bank line and see. I’ve caught a few with lead line going slow in the winter. Use your electronics as you go and see where fish are. dan hufferd and GRANDPA TATER 2
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