25 degrees at 10 am....45 degrees at 1pm.
snow melt caused trout have lock jaw.
I landed 3 and friend landed 5.
25 degrees at 10 am....45 degrees at 1pm.
snow melt caused trout have lock jaw.
I landed 3 and friend landed 5.
When you arise in the morning, think of what a
precious privilege it is to be alive - to breathe, to think,
to enjoy, to love.
- Marcus Aurelius
Spent the last couple of days calling/messaging/emailing friends asking to go fishing with me today.
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I didn't get the message
God Bless America
Went out yesterday.
tried 4 different spinners before I found correct one.
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Did you have flooding in your area?
God Bless America
did but it cleared quickly
Went to visit my mother at the nursing home in Grove and fished my way back home. I had intentions of only hitting the stream for an hour but it turned into 2.5 hours.
Was 51 degrees when I hit the water at noon. There was a haze of clouds and the small stream I targeted was clear with tiny bit of color.
The first hole yielded 7 browns in the first 10 casts. This was the smallest amount I caught in a hole in the entire outing.
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Hit the water at 11:30am. Clouded over and outdoor temperature was 51. The action was good for the first 2 hours. The clouds went away and so did the trout.
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Bruce sent me an email yesterday and we set up this mornings outing. Hit the water at 10am. partly cloudy with a slight bit of color to the water. It was 58 degrees outside. We finished at 3:30pm. The clouds had turned to haze at about 2pm and the outside temp was 66 degrees. Between the 2 of us we landed over 80 browns.
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