who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
Blocked off the day already . But havent made up my mind on what river to hit yet .
How about you guys. Any action going on
How about you guys. Any action going on
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Re: who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
Could make this work, looking at my schedule now. May hit the KLW or SBR at our favorite spot..could always use some ice cream
Re: who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
Catch a few for me. I'll be participating in a Kaizen event all next week. That damn work thing really gets in the way of my fishing time!
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Re: who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
High of only 52 that day in trout country, but that's still warm for winter. Expect earlier hatches this spring based on our mild winter. Temps, not snow. Snow has little impact on hatches for the most part. Temps are what it's all about.
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Re: who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
After this cold snap and a warmer than average few weeks, the long range forecast is calling for colder/snowier weather from late Feb/March as La Nina dissipates and more arctic air can break through to the Northeast/mid-Atlantic region. I believe this tracks with what Puxatawny Phil said, so it must be true!
Re: who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
Damned lawn rat.martalus wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 2:49 pmAfter this cold snap and a warmer than average few weeks, the long range forecast is calling for colder/snowier weather from late Feb/March as La Nina dissipates and more arctic air can break through to the Northeast/mid-Atlantic region. I believe this tracks with what Puxatawny Phil said, so it must be true!
I'm sure that'll be the case, my schedule starts to break around mid-Feb so once I'm able to get out more the cold crappy weather is bound to follow. I carry that kind of luck.
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Re: who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
Gonna feel like summer after the temps we gonna get from firday note into saturday afternoon for sure.....Rusty Spinner wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 12:30 pmHigh of only 52 that day in trout country, but that's still warm for winter. Expect earlier hatches this spring based on our mild winter. Temps, not snow. Snow has little impact on hatches for the most part. Temps are what it's all about.
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Re: who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
Man... Im gonna have to get some fishing in before that happensmartalus wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 2:49 pmAfter this cold snap and a warmer than average few weeks, the long range forecast is calling for colder/snowier weather from late Feb/March as La Nina dissipates and more arctic air can break through to the Northeast/mid-Atlantic region. I believe this tracks with what Puxatawny Phil said, so it must be true!
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Re: who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
Drossi wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 5:42 pmDamned lawn rat.martalus wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 2:49 pmAfter this cold snap and a warmer than average few weeks, the long range forecast is calling for colder/snowier weather from late Feb/March as La Nina dissipates and more arctic air can break through to the Northeast/mid-Atlantic region. I believe this tracks with what Puxatawny Phil said, so it must be true!
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Re: who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
Troutman wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 6:49 pmDrossi wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 5:42 pmDamned lawn rat.martalus wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 2:49 pmAfter this cold snap and a warmer than average few weeks, the long range forecast is calling for colder/snowier weather from late Feb/March as La Nina dissipates and more arctic air can break through to the Northeast/mid-Atlantic region. I believe this tracks with what Puxatawny Phil said, so it must be true!
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Re: who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
Well, who went out and how did you do?
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Re: who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
I had to walk a half mile of the SBR in the river today to do a conceptual design and had LBS crawling on me. I saw one trout rise repeatedly, and it had to be for them. Wind was blowing at times, but the warmth made you forget about the wind.
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Re: who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
The wind was howling a little. But it was bearable. felt sorry for some of the flea flickers .
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Re: who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
Re: who's going out on 2-8-23? close to 60*
no doubt it would be
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