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Thread: Winter vs. Spring

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    Default Winter vs. Spring

    Which of these 2 time frames do you guys enjoy fishing the most?? It does not matter which species you are chasing either.........
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    I enjoy winter but I am not happy with it right now..... ALL my water is frozen now I can't wait for spring.... I'm torn.

    Jacob

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    I really love fishing the River in November and December. Casting is still possible most of the time with the choice of trolling, if necessary.......BUT after getting pounded with 5-6 months of serious Winter, it sure makes me smile when April/May finally roll around. Longer daylight and actually seeing the green grass is a nice change of pace.

    I will go with Winter fishing, since we usually have open water through mid-February.
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    id have to say im more partial to spring.

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    I only have a year under my belt so far, so my preference is a bit skewed. As of now, I am big time into the Spring action for Musky. However, I have a strong feeling that once I learn more about the Juniata River near me, that may change.

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    Red,

    I seriously forgot about green grass... I'm not even kidding. Winter is getting on my nerves..... how sad is it that I get out my lures and "play" with them, rearrange them make sure I like where my release tools are, make sure the hooks have not dulled in 3 days.....

    Jacob

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    Yesterday we drove over the upper allegheny on 219N and from the bridge you could only see a 5 feet by 40 feet long area that was open in a current area, I looked at the wife and said.....that's enough to CAST!!!!

    I like the winter myself, I have a hard time getting many fish in the river early on in the spring. I did have a fun spring on other waters this last spring. I guess you have to be willing to do whatever is needed for action or do lots more homework on the river. It sure take a long time for the water to warm but cool water is a blessing later on.

    I like winter.

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    i would have to say winter also. my river seems to be a better bite for the fat submarines!

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    Which river are you fishing??
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    Fall and winter by far is what i like the best.

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