The fishing wasn't good. A few small bluegills came to hand, two of which were to be sacrificed in the quest for a giant pickerel. Flags did not fly on this day. Nor did the few takes I had on hair jigs result in large crappies for the frying pan. But it was nice to stand on the hardwater again and get into the rhythm of it, if only to have it all melt away in the coming days.
Please be careful out there this ice season.
Until next time.
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It's 23 here so the cold is coming you way. Enjoy the flag fishing and be safe.
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It'll be another short burst followed by rain... no ice this time around I'd guess.
DeleteFun to go! That said, I wear a life jacket and carry rescue spikes until its about 12" thick. I'm an ice scaredy cat :)
ReplyDeleteI've always got spikes and am always checking thickness, that said the case could probably be made that I am more stupid than brave.
DeleteAhhhh, my favorite kind of fishing. Surprised you found black ice with the snow that we got. I'm really hoping for the rain to do the zamboni effect and get us a good base of black ice. Regular spud bar use and you reduce the danger dramatically.
ReplyDeleteWe had a day of rain that cleared the snow from at least some ponds.
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