Have you ever noticed the difference in the bite with changing weather? You are right — there is. Here’s Dr. Fin’s analysis.

Dr. Fin gives you his professional analysis.
Before the Storm
• Pressure falling: Fish feed aggressively; reaction baits shine.
• Wind picking up: Pushes plankton → baitfish → bass. Target windblown banks.
• Cloud cover: Expands the strike zone; fish roam more.
During the Storm
• Heavy rain: Mudlines form; fish stack on the clean‑to‑dirty edge.
• Runoff: Cooler, oxygen‑rich water draws fish to inflow points.
• Lightning: Fish hunker; safety first — get off the water.
After the Storm
• Rising water: Fish move shallow with new cover.
• Muddy inflows: Go loud, thumping, high‑contrast.
• Bluebird skies: High pressure tightens fish to cover; slow down.

SEASONAL WATER BEHAVIOR
What the lake is doing — and what the fish are thinking
Winter
• Cold, dense water: High oxygen; fish group tightly.
• Clearer water: Finesse rules.
• Key zones: Channel swings, bluff walls, deep timber.
Spring
• Runoff + warming: Turbidity spikes; fish push shallow.
• Pre‑spawn: Reaction baits, moving water, warming pockets.
• Spawn: Protected coves, hard bottom, stable clarity.
Summer
• Warm water = low DO: Fish seek current, shade, vegetation.
• Thermocline forms: Below it = dead zone.
• Night bite: Cooler temps, better oxygen, more activity.
Fall
• Cooling water: Oxygen levels rebound; baitfish roam.
• Turnover: Murky, funky smell, scattered fish — move until you find stable water.
• Late fall: Clearer water returns; fish follow bait.
Well, that’s Dr. Fin’s spin on fishing and changing weather. Does your experience match his analysis?
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