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When are the major times to go fishing on a 100 degree day?

Question by Elliott Balthazor. Uploaded on June 23, 2009

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from Alex Pernice th... wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

Early morning, dusk, and late night.

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from Alex Pernice th... wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

Thats because the weather cools off, try fishing holes on the sides of dropoffs, you will catch the fish coming on to the flats to feed.

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from jbird wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

I agree w/u Alex. It's 105 degree heat index right now, and I can't even imagine fishing unless it was early or late.

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from bassboy112 wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

ealy in the morning and i mean real early like 4 or 5 am or at night the morning is probaplly better but if u are fishing a public place and there are lots of people there in the morning try at night

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from oscarb2003 wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

RIGHT AROUND SUNRISE. DOWN IN SOUTH ALABAMA, IT'S STILL TOO HOT TO FISH EVEN IN THE EVENING.

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from matouse3 wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

Early, doesn't usually cool down fast enough in the evening when its that hot.

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from WA Mtnhunter wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

Whatever time a good fishing show comes on Outdoor Channel with the air conditioner on in the house!

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from rabbitpolice88 wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

If the water is not deeper than about 30 feet than early in the morning or late at night.

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from muskiemaster wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

early morning and late in the afternoon with a slower lunch time feeding in between where you can get agression strikes.

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from Skeeb wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

When I go to Texas, I usually like to fish late at night into the early morning.

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from Silewski11 wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

I would say get up really early before the sun rises. And get out there just as the sun is starting to rise. And then fish later that night.

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from idahooutdoors wrote 21 weeks 4 days ago

Sunrise and sunset...

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from dwaynez wrote 20 weeks 4 days ago

It's already been covered, but I would say sunrise, sunset, at night.

More and more anglers are taking part in nightime fishing with the hot temps,.

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from JARED WELLS wrote 20 weeks 4 days ago

daybreak and two hours after sun set

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from rudyglove27 wrote 18 weeks 3 days ago

I've always caught fish in the early morning hours. I try to start fishing before it gets really hot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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from Alex Pernice th... wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

Early morning, dusk, and late night.

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from Alex Pernice th... wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

Thats because the weather cools off, try fishing holes on the sides of dropoffs, you will catch the fish coming on to the flats to feed.

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from bassboy112 wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

ealy in the morning and i mean real early like 4 or 5 am or at night the morning is probaplly better but if u are fishing a public place and there are lots of people there in the morning try at night

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from oscarb2003 wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

RIGHT AROUND SUNRISE. DOWN IN SOUTH ALABAMA, IT'S STILL TOO HOT TO FISH EVEN IN THE EVENING.

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from Skeeb wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

When I go to Texas, I usually like to fish late at night into the early morning.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 18 weeks 3 days ago

I've always caught fish in the early morning hours. I try to start fishing before it gets really hot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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from jbird wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

I agree w/u Alex. It's 105 degree heat index right now, and I can't even imagine fishing unless it was early or late.

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from matouse3 wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

Early, doesn't usually cool down fast enough in the evening when its that hot.

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from WA Mtnhunter wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

Whatever time a good fishing show comes on Outdoor Channel with the air conditioner on in the house!

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from rabbitpolice88 wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

If the water is not deeper than about 30 feet than early in the morning or late at night.

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from muskiemaster wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

early morning and late in the afternoon with a slower lunch time feeding in between where you can get agression strikes.

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from Silewski11 wrote 21 weeks 5 days ago

I would say get up really early before the sun rises. And get out there just as the sun is starting to rise. And then fish later that night.

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from idahooutdoors wrote 21 weeks 4 days ago

Sunrise and sunset...

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from dwaynez wrote 20 weeks 4 days ago

It's already been covered, but I would say sunrise, sunset, at night.

More and more anglers are taking part in nightime fishing with the hot temps,.

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from JARED WELLS wrote 20 weeks 4 days ago

daybreak and two hours after sun set

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