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    Default I have a simple question ??

    will fish bite if their is an east wind ?

    A friend of mine argues they will not. I have seen that fish were caught on a day with an east wind and i argue their are other factors involved. barometer, how big of a wind it is, the size of a front moving in, how long the wind has been blowing from the east, etc. I will concede my argument if i am wrong. I need someone with more experience to give me a few facts.

    Thanks all, Dennis

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    A simple answer is YES

    Watch the reports for the next few days, fish will be caught


    Edit adder: You win the argument
    Last edited by Fishonphil; 04-13-2016 at 01:49 PM. Reason: added comment

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    Caught many a fish with east wind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishonphil View Post
    A simple answer is YES

    Watch the reports for the next few days, fish will be caught


    Edit adder: You win the argument
    THANKS Dennis

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    Yes. Many fish will be caught. But a light east wind will still create some waves. It may be rougher than you think with he light wind forecast

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishonphil View Post
    A simple answer is YES

    Watch the reports for the next few days, fish will be caught


    Edit adder: You win the argument
    Thanks, Dennis

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    Thank you, Dennis

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    Quote Originally Posted by skipper9 View Post
    Yes. Many fish will be caught. But a light east wind will still create some waves. It may be rougher than you think with he light wind forecast
    Thank you, Dennis

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    I also have caught may walleye with an east wind. Running from the Michigan shores, head straight into the wind ( slowly) and troll/drift back towards the ramp. Works quite well and not many folks will go out in an east wind, so there are a lot less boats.
    I can only hope I have earned the freedom that has been given me.

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    My personal best, 14 pounds 10 ounces was caught in an east wind. Weighed her, took a picture and released her. We caught a lot of other net benders that day in that east wind.


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