Topwater Temperatures & What You Should Look For
This video by Nick The Informative Fisherman is actually a response to the audience’s question about when is the right time for topwater fishing – hotter weather or during colder months.
This info you can get from the video is relatable to anyone, no matter where you live. Basically, topwater fishing gets better if the water temperature goes above 58 degrees. However, it all depends on the circumstances and whether you fish in the shallow or not. Nick went into detail and explained it all throughout the video.
Aggressive hunting below 50 degrees is quite impossible, but again, it all depends on the scenario and the opportunity. As the water gets colder, baitfish tend to go deeper, making topwater fishing a bit of a hassle.
If you’re fishing for crappie, bluegill, or similar fish, they’ll simply go into the shed and look for food as the temperature gets higher. This is the time to start looking shallow and master topwater fishing.
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