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I'm green with pure old envy- It's 24 degrees here [KY] and has been
snowing since noon .I hate winter "SimRacer" wrote in message ... "Bob La Londe" wrote in message .. . What do you do as the weather gets too cold to fish? Have you already respooled all your rods? Repaired all your damaged equipment? fogged and stored your boat? I'm lucky, I get to fish year round if I so choose. Warm(er) days during December-January here (central NC) can find lake fish biting anywhere from brush piles on deep flats to up near the bank near or on submerged creek beds - especially near where creeks or other runoff waters come into the lake, and often create a small warm water discharge area. And from the beginning of December through January, we can head out to the coast and hit the striped bass that run along most of our coast during that time. Usually we go up to Oregon Inlet (North of Cape Hatteras) to put in and we'll fish from Cape Hatteras to the South all the way up to near the VA line above Kitty Hawk and Corolla to the North. And of course, February is nearly the best month around these parts to find "big" bass. As big as bass as we can get here in NC with the lack of Florida strain fish anyway... -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "Ken Blevins" wrote in message ... I'm green with pure old envy- It's 24 degrees here [KY] and has been snowing since noon .I hate winter Heard that. And we will occasionally get some snow here during winter, but most years, we can fish 300 days if we want to. You may have to bundle up a little on some of those days, but they're fishable otherwise. "SimRacer" wrote in message ... "Bob La Londe" wrote in message .. . What do you do as the weather gets too cold to fish? Have you already respooled all your rods? Repaired all your damaged equipment? fogged and stored your boat? I'm lucky, I get to fish year round if I so choose. Warm(er) days during December-January here (central NC) can find lake fish biting anywhere from brush piles on deep flats to up near the bank near or on submerged creek beds - especially near where creeks or other runoff waters come into the lake, and often create a small warm water discharge area. And from the beginning of December through January, we can head out to the coast and hit the striped bass that run along most of our coast during that time. Usually we go up to Oregon Inlet (North of Cape Hatteras) to put in and we'll fish from Cape Hatteras to the South all the way up to near the VA line above Kitty Hawk and Corolla to the North. And of course, February is nearly the best month around these parts to find "big" bass. As big as bass as we can get here in NC with the lack of Florida strain fish anyway... -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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