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    #21
    Few years back was out on Newboro, the 24th of December. Was a little breezy and did cover quite an area of the lake. The catch was NON EXISTENT.
    I'm usually first boat in, in the spring and last boat out of the water in the fall.
    Have gotten too soon old, too late smart.

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by twitch View Post
    Been there and done that back in my younger days, but did sneak out yesterday for a few hours of 2 bass, 3 crappie and 5 pickerel not bad for Dec lol
    Al, you don't have to tell some of us that you were on the water , we knew it !!!

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    #23
    It was 21 degrees when I launched last week at my local lake. Water was still high 40’s and caught a pile of them

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    #24
    Quote Originally Posted by clayshooter View Post
    This used to be me, but not no more.!
    Same! Don't know if it was just getting older or smarter but I'm a lot more picky about the weather than I used to be

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    #25
    I’ll crappie fish 3-4 days a week as long as it’s not freezing rain and blowing. When/if the lakes freeze, I’ll hit up the power plant lakes. The pic in the original post is a no go.

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    #26
    My best smallmouth day ever was a day fishing in a heavy snowstorm years back.
    We stayed at a motel that night due to the storm and the following day we had about 6 inches of snow on the deck and we did it again.
    We were never able to duplicate that day again.

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    #27
    Once I fished on the Mystic River it snowed like that I couldn't leave the largemouth just kept biting ,when you pulled them out of the water they didn't move
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  8. dartag1829
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    Balmy 38 and rain here in Michigan this morning. Looks like warmer temps from here until Christmas. Ice fishermen will not be happy.

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    #29
    Cold weather sucks. I wish I could move south.

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    #30
    How to tell someone you’re a duck hunter without telling them you’re a duck hunter…

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    #31
    If you really mean up north….they’ve been walking out fishing for a couple of weeks now.

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    #32
    Quote Originally Posted by dartag1829 View Post
    Balmy 38 and rain here in Michigan this morning. Looks like warmer temps from here until Christmas. Ice fishermen will not be happy.
    that’s how it is here too… was hoping to be standing on ice the week before Christmas but with this warming trend it looks like early January will be considered “early ice” again..
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    #33
    I would love to try it just once.
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    #34
    Quote Originally Posted by dartag1829 View Post
    Balmy 38 and rain here in Michigan this morning. Looks like warmer temps from here until Christmas. Ice fishermen will not be happy.
    If it wasn't for the rain, it would be a decent day to go walleye fishing. There hasn't been much wind the last few days, but the rain has been a problem.

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    #35
    I’ve had some snow on my deck before but never that much, always in the spring though late March early April.
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    #36
    Here in the north, fishing the transition period from open water to ice fishing means dealing with all kinds of foul conditions.

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    #37
    I always think of the fly in lakes in Mantobia and Ontario that I have fished in the spring over the years. What would it be like to be on them in January?

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    #38
    NOPE!
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    #39
    Never had that much snow in my boat, but have fished plenty of days where I had to bust ice to launch and clear the ice from my line guides every couple of casts.
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    #40
    You just need the right prop on for the different water conditions.

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