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When do surface/topwater lures stop working?
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<blockquote data-quote="senkosam" data-source="post: 492425" data-attributes="member: 24899"><p>I've always wondered what water temperature <em>surface lures</em> are ineffective. I would think that 60 degrees is the lowest. All of the lures I've cast this year were subsurface in water 3'-8' deep. Who doesn't get a blast watching a fish blast a popper, floating worm or Zara Spook? But I choose to go for numbers and don't get too many surface strikes once the sun gets too high (the exception being cloudy days, especially on or around the spawn.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="senkosam, post: 492425, member: 24899"] I've always wondered what water temperature [I]surface lures[/I] are ineffective. I would think that 60 degrees is the lowest. All of the lures I've cast this year were subsurface in water 3'-8' deep. Who doesn't get a blast watching a fish blast a popper, floating worm or Zara Spook? But I choose to go for numbers and don't get too many surface strikes once the sun gets too high (the exception being cloudy days, especially on or around the spawn.) [/QUOTE]
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