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    Default It's almost time!!!

    We're having some nice weather here in Georgia and it will only be a few more weeks before the bass and bream are in their spring feeding frenzy. I got to spent some time at the tying bench a few weeks back filling up my fly boxes in anticipation. Black mohair yarn leeches are my go-to patterned for big bream, so I tied up enough for the season.



    I also tied up a couple fo dozen mop flies from the link that Uncle Jesse posted a while back and they look like they'll work great as well.

    Jim Smith

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    Here in Oklahoma we are a few weeks behind you. My fly boxes are overflowing because we had such high water last spring --- early summer It was some of my poorest warm water fishing in years . Real estate development has sucked up some of my best ponds. Hope you have a great year in Georgia

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    Good job. Your flies look great!

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    I can hardly wait here in Virginia. Last year I caught my first warmwater fish (a redbreast sunfish) on March 12. With our relatively mild winter so far, can I do better this year?
    And wherever the river goes, every living creature that swarms will live, and there will be very many fish. Ezekiel 47:9

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    Now that I'm in MI, I envy y'all. We still have ice on the lakes. My job just shut down for the month (country club, no point in staying open when the course is closed). Time to flip into Production Mode and start working on the tying lists I've made over the past few months.....

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    If my math is correct Friday 2/5 is halfway through the official Winter season, not that I am counting or anything. Mr. Smith invited me to come visit him with my little plastic boat and long pole a couple of years ago. If the invitation is still open, this is the year I am finally going to make. Can't let an offer like that go to waste now that I am officially an old codger.
    Want to hear God laugh? Tell him Your plans!!!

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    What? No winter crappie fishing in Georgia???
    Up here In Tn, we fish year-round for ALL
    species! I don't think there is a month of the year I haven't caught bream and/or bass in.
    Of course it ain't exactly 'on fire' this time of year
    US Veteran and concerned citizen

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    The temperature and wind are having a contest today. Both are about 26.
    Month or two away from open water.

    Rick

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    Appalachan Angler - We can also fish all year round with the exception of the rather rare snowy, windy days. Since I retired and started my own business I've been too busy working which is all my fault as a closet workaholic. There were several years in a row that I fished at least once a week and could count the days I got skunked on one hand. Right now it's warm enough, but we've had so much rain, that the water is super high and muddy. In a couple of weeks it will be back to normal and the fish will be hitting.

    Uncle Jesse, The offer still stands! Let's start comparing our calendars so we can set something up in mid-March when it should start warming up nicely.

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by appalachian angler View Post
    What? No winter crappie fishing in Georgia???
    Up here In Tn, we fish year-round for ALL
    species! I don't think there is a month of the year I haven't caught bream and/or bass in.
    Of course it ain't exactly 'on fire' this time of year
    Lest any poor, hapless, would-be-traveling angler (especially of the snowbound variety) make plans to come to Tennessee to fish, please allow me to present this as a public service announcement.

    There are NO FISH in Tennessee.
    Just like there are no trout(s) in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Thank you for your time and attention.

    The Peanut Gallery.

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