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hey guys just a quick question was gonna head out on the yak in the morning round goldy for a quick troll although my spot has received 60mm of rain is that too much rain and i wont end up catching anything?
Mate it can depend on a number of things - phase of the moon (tide sizes), how far upstream you are. My advice is give it a go, take some more coloured lures in case the water's really murky, and fish the lower water column where the salt water sits below the fresh. 60mm is a fair whack, but doesn't necessarily mean it'l lshut down. No harm having a go.
ok will do im actually fishing in a salt water lake so they cant really go anywhere i guess? no problem gonna try the pink berkley puppy dog and my other bright coloured lures maybe even a few blades . how do you go with moon phases for fishing?
Mate i've found moon phase also depends on location and species you're targeting. So many variables. Sometimes the 'no run no fun' theory can apply, but sometimes you'll have a corker on the neaps. Suss out certain locations using many rigs/baits/placcy's, take note of moon phase and tidal stage they came on/off the chew, and go from there. Have found over the years that each location and species yields different results, and some are same (new moon seems to be a consistently decent time for me). If you're fishing a lake, you may find that it is more time of the day/night that can garner results. I know i found that in a lake on the north coast i've fished quite a bit.