Was hoping to get away from the 4th-6th targeting gummies land based with the full moon approaching. Does medium rainfall play a role with putting the gummies off the chew? Usually murky water isn't that great for fishing, always wondered about this so thought I'd ask the pros. Any comments related appreciated!
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Planning a gummy trip. Rainfall put them off?
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Re: Planning a gummy trip. Rainfall put them off?
I wouldn't bother, fish hate getting wet
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Re: Planning a gummy trip. Rainfall put them off?
But they are always in the water. What do u mean?4liters wrote:I wouldn't bother, fish hate getting wet
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Re: Planning a gummy trip. Rainfall put them off?
Boaties do ok as they hide under the boats to stay out of the rain.
Gummies don't care about murky water as they feed by smell, and they do well feeding off crabs in the muddy water out of Lang lang.
If any thing that affects them it may be moonlight at night, not sure about barometer readings which is what often accompanies rain and storms in the way it affects fishing. Not the actual rainfall itself
Gummies don't care about murky water as they feed by smell, and they do well feeding off crabs in the muddy water out of Lang lang.
If any thing that affects them it may be moonlight at night, not sure about barometer readings which is what often accompanies rain and storms in the way it affects fishing. Not the actual rainfall itself
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Re: Planning a gummy trip. Rainfall put them off?
I agree. They hate getting wet. With water so cold, rain is the last thing they would like to see.4liters wrote:I wouldn't bother, fish hate getting wet