Post-front can be really tough, depending on the intensity of the front and the temperature change.
Some of my best fishing trips have been pre-front in the dog days of summer, where the bite really picks up right up and through the rain, and seems to drop off right after.
If you see a storm coming through and don't mind getting a little wet, I would suggest trying to get out in front of it and be prepared to leave once it sets in, as waving a 6.5 foot long graphite rod in with lightning flashing around is never a good idea.
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