These striped bass, which is the species that dies off, prefers a cooler water habitat ... charter trips to accommodate ...
Depending on the fish you pursue, cold fronts can be a curse or a blessing. The recent cooler water temperatures can make bass stop biting and send bonefish and snook in search of warmer water.
Most fish are covered in scales that protect them and help them swim. Salmon, born in British rivers, swim downstream to the sea and onto cooler water as far away as Canada. That's an amazing journey!
Most fish are covered in scales that protect them and help them swim. Salmon born in British rivers swim downstream to the sea and onto cooler water, as far away as Canada. That's an amazing journey.
If you can only fish right after a cold front, the key is to not get discouraged. As long as you keep making casts, you will eventually put your lure in front of a bass that will bite.