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Old January 10th, 2004, 05:53 PM
Andrew Kidd
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Default Regional Pre-Spawn...

When do you folks feel your pre-spawn generally starts ramping up? I'm
interested from a regional standpoint. I realize that this depends on a lot
of little items like weather trends and temps, just looking for generic
times.

I'm in Central Indiana. I feel our first fish start getting interested
in biting in Late March in some of our bigger impoundments. I love to see
those turtles start popping their heads out of the water, and crawling up on
logs. In the creeks and rivers, it seems to come a little later, with my
best action in those waters starting in early April.

Any thoughts?
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