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From bitter early morning cold through late-afternoon storms, the outside elements can be a distraction when you’re zoning in on the end of your line. Simms’ men’s Challenger Jacket fights back against the elements with heavy-duty Toray fabric and fully taped seams for completely waterproof, breathable comfort. Fleece-lined pockets warm your hands in the most numbing weather. An adjustable storm hood packs away in the collar, and a storm flap with water-resistant zippers adds protection from the driving rain. This jacket will keep you warm and dry while you fish, regardless of the type of fishing you do.
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oo many anglers blame what they consider the obvious when they are not catching fish. They reason that the fish aren’t hungry, they’re not fishing in the right spot, or the lure they have chosen is not producing the results they expected. Sometimes, it merely takes a subtle touch to turn frustration into success. Although my father fished around the bend many years ago, I still marvel at his skill working a yellow Upperman bucktail in the ¼- or 3/8-ounce size. To this day, I have never met an angler who could come close to matching his success with that single lure. He caught countless species on that bucktail, from striped bass, bluefish and weakfish, to redfish, trout, bonefish, permit and tarpon. Even when I stood next to him and tried to match his every move, I fell far short. What that taught me is that some simple thing in the retrieve (or lack of one) can make a major difference. Let me share a few examples with you. Two of us fishing side-by-side were casting MirrOlures. They were the same model and the same color. He would get strike after strike, while I could barely get a fish to hit my lure. No matter how closely I watched him, I couldn’t detect any difference in the area we fished and the speed of the retrieve. I had to threaten to physically harm him if he didn’t tell me what he was doing. The only difference was that he occasionally vibrated his wrist on the hand
holding the rod. That caused the lure to flash just like a baitfish, and a predator reacted to that instantly. In another example, my friend and I were both fishing a swimming plug with a lip. During the retrieve, it would dive down, but if you stopped reeling the lure would start to float back to the surface. Once again, my partner got strike after strike, and I could barely catch an occasional fish. All he was doing was swimming the plug for a short distance, pausing for an instant, and then continuing the retrieve. Every time he paused, the plug would start to rise in the water column and then dive again when he resumed reeling. The sudden dive made it appear the lure was trying to escape from a predator. That’s all it took. Here’s one more example. The successful angler would start with a rather slow retrieve and then speed it up about halfway back to the boat. If a fish happened to see the plug, the change in speed would make it appear as if the plug were trying to get away and that’s a trigger mechanism. Seasoned anglers who fish artificials and score frequently limit the number of lures they carry and develop a touch for each one that produces strikes. Basically, there is more than one way to fish any artificial. My suggestion is that you keep trying a variety of subtle approaches until you become the angler that others envy and try to copy.
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osing a big saltwater gamefish after it is hooked and decides to head for the horizon is, in many instances, the result of filling your reel with backing that is either too short or too light. It can ruin an otherwise wonderful trip. Also, making wrong choice in backing can lose you not only your fish, but worse, it can cost you a very expensive fly line. Twenty-pound backing is a good choice for most inshore saltwater fly fishing situations, and 30-pound backing will more than fill the bill in getting you through a tussle with an uncooperative bluewater gamefish. The Old School Frame Of Mind: Dacron These days there are many choices when it comes to choosing backing for your fly reels. Some anglers prefer braided backing because of its small diameter. I prefer the tested and trued performance of standard hi-vis Dacron. Why? Because, It’s easier on the fingers while fighting big fish, and it does not have the tendency—as braid does—to dig into itself when reeled back onto the fly reel. How Much Do You Need? Your fly reel should house a minimum of 175 yards of 20-pound Dacron backing. Many inshore saltwater gamefish will make initial runs of from 75 to 100 yards before they turn and settle into a fighting mode. For bluewater fly fishing, 30-pound Dacron or gel spun is standard. A minimum of 300 yards should fill these reels. Big bluewater gamefish like the tuna and marlin will run off 200
yards of backing before you’ve had time to say, “Come back and fight like a man!” These fish can also dive to great depths, thus making essential an abundant supply of backing. One caveat to remember is “Don’t short-line your backing.” Best Color For Backing? The phrase “getting into your backing” always arouses excitement through a saltwater fly fisherman’s being each time he hears it. There is nothing more exciting than witnessing one hundred yards of water-shedding backing slicing through the water, pulled by a bonefish, tarpon, sailfish or marlin. It’s a common occurrence in saltwater fly fishing. When this happens, the color of your backing is essential in tracking the fish’s direction. Is it swimming at an angle or is it sounding. Make no mistake, eventually every saltwater fisherman experiences this. High-visibility backing will help determine how to fight the fish. For instance, when tarpon fishing it is important that you are able to turn a tarpon’s head during the tussle, a move aimed at keeping the tarpon off balance and assuring the fish is brought quickly to the boat. Also, the use of hivis backing allows the angler a better sight-line in tracking the fish’s direction so pressure may be applied in an opposite direction. The best colors? As I stated above, I prefer hi-vis backing in bright yellow or bright orange, both highly visible backing regardless of weather conditions or water coloration.
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hen Yamaha introduced the 19-foot 190 FSH center console boat in 2016, the company tapped into a segment of boaters who want to fish more than runabout owners, but who also want to tow and entertain more than other center console owners. By all accounts, Yamaha’s “family sports hybrid” concept proved to be a success. Featuring an innovative, yet familiar, center console deck design, a performance sports boat hull, and the versatility unique to jet power, the 190 FSH is attracting more younger, first-time buyers than traditional center console brands, and is already the second best seller in the category. For 2018, Yamaha is expanding their FSH offering to include a 21-foot model that is better suited for rougher waters and delivers the added peace of mind that comes with dual engines. And because the motors and driveline are tucked in the hull underneath the captain’s leaning post, the boat provides an open 360-degree experience that fishermen love. The 210 FSH includes all the features that fishing enthusiasts require, along with family features that are perfect for an entire day out on the water to include water sports, swimming and lounging—all in the same boat, and at a competitive price starting under $40,000. The 210 FSH is available in three variations that include the base model 210 FSH, an upgraded 210 FSH Deluxe, and the flagship 210 FSH Sport that offers the features of the Deluxe with the addition of a custom T-top. All three models come with Yamaha’s award-winning TR-1 High Output marine engines. 210 FSH Walkthrough Starting at the bow, there is comfortable, padded seating with ample room for four adults. The padded cushions snap off, so they are easy to store or leave at home when you are heading out for a fishing trip. Under the starboard bow seat is an insulated fish locker, and there is a dedicated locker for a full-size Danforth anchor. There is more storage below the port bow seat, in the sole, and inside two large consoles. In front of the helm console is more seating, and the console lifts up to reveal a cavernous storage area that also serves as a changing room or a head compartment thanks to the curtain enclosure included on the Deluxe and Sport models. The 210 FSH is loaded with the angling features one would ex-
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ith winter on the way out, pompano and cobia start their migration from the south, up through the Gulf of Mexico, to reach spawning areas. When the water reaches 70 degrees, the hunt for these great eating fish begins. Both are hard fighting fish, offering anglers amazing fishing opportunities all over Franklin County. To many people, pompano are the most excellent eating fish in the Gulf of Mexico. Some anglers work to be experts, understanding what time of day and tide range is best and exactly what tackle to
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andy Moret pointed to port: “10 o’clock!” he said in a hushed voice. “Lead them.” It took a second for me to sight in, but a moving shadow just beyond the bow brought things into focus. A pod of 70-pound tarpon were running a channel edge and we were perfectly positioned for an intercept. Late with the cast, I dropped my streamer on the nose of the lead fish, which promptly turned and powered into oblivion across the shallow flats of Florida Bay, compatriots in tow. Moret smiled and politely let me off the hook. “Happens all the time down here,” he said. “We’ll get another shot.” Chalk one up to lessons learned. A heavy front was moving in, and what had been a drizzly morning suddenly turned threatening, sending us racing back to port for a round of refreshments at the Lorelei Marina (www.loreleicabanabar.com/ marina-and-fishing). With the Florida Keys steadily rebounding from the devastating effects of Hurricane Irma, anglers across the country are once again making plans for an assault on the stellar flats fishery here. Featuring tarpon, bonefish, redfish, snook and sea trout, the shallows of Florida Bay and Everglades National Park on the village’s lee side are ideal for fly fishing and Moret, one of the founding fathers of long-wand sport in these waters, couldn’t be happier. “We still have a way to go before everyone is back on their feet, but we are getting there,” he said in a recent interview. “As for the fishing, it’s bounced back nicely.” As a guide and outfitter, Moret (www.floridakeysoutfitters. com) logically suggests first-timers to the area head out with a professional skipper. “It’s the quickest way to learn the intricacies of tempting local gamefish,” he explained. Still, he noted that the
fishing in these parts is consistent enough that those launching a kayak or even fishing from shore around bridges and passes have a chance to score. “The most important thing in the Keys is to practice your casting – especially when flyfishing,” he advised. “It’s vital to make a few casts in every spot you stop to factor in the wind, current and water depth courtesy of Sandy Moret before you even see the Photo Sandy Moret shows off a chunky Islamorada fish.” snook taken on the fly. Moret, recently honored with 2018 Fly Fisherman Conservationist of the Year Award by the Bonefish Tarpon Trust (www.bonefishtarpontrust.org), works a wide range of patterns but does have several favorites. He likes a size 4 creamand-tan Merkin with lead eyes for bonefish. For silver kings, a Keys Tarpon Streamer in purple and black is his choice for murky water. To target snook and redfish, he throws purple Deceivers in discolored water and yellow and white in clear water. Concentrate your efforts on rising tides to avoid groundings, he cautions, and keep moving until you find the fish. Getting to Islamorada is easy. Find your way to Miami or Fort Lauderdale and head south on U.S. 1. Once there, you’ll find plenty of places to stay including the world class Cheeca Lodge (www. cheeca.com) and Amara Cay Resort (www.amaracayresort.com).
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the top three most heavily fished waters in the state, and the fishery generates more than $26 million in economic activity annually. Anglers should take advantage of Lake Erie’s current conditions and experience this world-class walleye fishery for themselves in 2018.” DEC has conducted an angler survey on Lake Erie to estimate fishing quality and fish harvest annually since 1988. In recent years, walleye fishing quality has been generally increasing. Survey results for 2017 revealed record-high walleye catch rates that are nearly three times greater than the 30-year average. DEC estimates that anglers harvested more than 70,000 walleyes in 2017, a level not achieved since 1989. This exceptional fishing was due in large part to contributions of strong walleye reproductive success in 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2015. Recent evidence also suggests that walleye reproduction was strong again in 2016. Walleye are one of the most popular gamefish in New York, as they put up an exciting fight during the catch and make for tasty meal on the table. Walleye are aptly named because of their unique eyes that have a reflective layer of pigment called the tapetum lucidum, which allows them to see very well at night and during other low-light periods. This layer also gives walleye their “glassy-eyed” or “wall-eyed” appearance. Lake Erie is continually ranked among the world’s top walleye fishing destinations by angler publications, with an abundance of trophy-size walleye ranging from 8 to 10 pounds. Local tournament winners often score fish exceeding 11 lbs. Given that walleye typically live 10 years or more in Lake Erie combined with excellent reproduction rates in recent years, anglers should experience continued, exceptional walleye fishing in future years.
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n the month of March, the water temperatures on Lake Murray will begin to warm, warming into the 60’s by the end of the month. Fish will be in full swing of Pre-Spawn and typically beginning to spawn by the end of the month, roaming the banks and into the shallows. Fishing techniques for Largemouth Bass will differ depending on which end of the lake you are fishing. Look for Largemouth lake wide to be staging on secondary points or deeper banks outside of spawning areas, as well as moved into spawning coves with sand, rock or hard bottoms. On the upper reaches (from Dreher Island up river) of the lake where the water has more color, look for fish to be further along and shallower, in most cases positioned around spawning areas on visible cover or adjacent deep water on steeper rocky banks or points. Techniques of choice will be slower techniques with crayfish and shad mimicking baits toward the beginning of the month, with the fish giving chase to moving baits in preparation of spawn by the end of the month. Good lures of choice are crankbaits that dive to the 2-4 foot range like an IMA square bill, Greenfish Tackle spinnerbaits, flat sided crankbaits like the Ima Shaker, soft plastics creature baits, tubes and beaver type baits such as the Reins Craw Tube and Punchin’ Predator, and finesse worms in a natural or green pumpkin color. Target moving baits during cloudy or windy conditions, switching to slower moving baits as the day gets brighter and without wind. Be sure to key on areas with rock or a hard bottom, as well as docks built on black floats. On the lower end of the lake (from Dreher Island to the Dam), focus on slower moving bottom baits, such as a Greenfish Tackle jig, shakey head, or a dropshot like the Reins 5” Bubbling Shaker or New C-Pod in a Watermelon or Green Pumpkin color, especially during times with lack of wind. During conditions with wind, focus on suspending and moving baits like the IMA Flit, Ima Pinjack 200 and New Ima Sinking Glide Fluke 125 on points, and swimbaits like a Reins 3.25” Fat Rockvibe or an Alabama Rig with small swimbaits or grubs around docks. By the end of the month, on calm days in pockets, and around spawning areas, be sure to try the New Floating Glide Fluke 125. Look for fish to be staging more on secondary points around rock and docks with black floats adjacent to spawning areas, moving up by the end of the month to spawn.
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arch will bring some of the best fishing of the year. Tight lining and trolling in the creeks will produce some of the largest slabs of the year. By mid March look for shoreline cover to cast or flip a jig and cork too. The reward will be black males and big females. As the water temperature rises the striped bass will follow the herring to the shallows. Search main lake flats for large schools of fish. Use free lines and planner boards to cover as much water as possible. Some of the biggest striped bass of the year will be caught during the month of March. March means pre-spawn to spawning for large mouth bass. Some of the favorite baits to use are spinner-baits, crank-baits, and soft plastics. Cover as much water as you can and keep your eye out for fish on the bed. Over all, March is one of the best months of the year to catch big fish on Lake Murray. Capt. Brad Taylor, Taylor Outdoors, LLC., 151 Dogwood Shores Rd., Batesburg, SC 29006, 803-331-1354 2 COLUMBIA
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ake Murray: March in Murray means primetime striper fishing action . Some of the biggest fish of the year will be caught this month. The fish will be scattered from dam to dam however. Look for the same signs bait , birds and boats. The midlake area from Buffalo creek to Dreher island will be a good starting point. But fish can be caught from up the rivers to the Murray dam. Try fishing shallow like 5 ft or less pulling unweighted free lines with blueback herring. Also flukes and topwater baits will get the job done. If you encounter a cold front the fish may stay in the ditches and channels until later in the day. So downrod fishing with a 2 oz egg sinker and marking fish on your graph will be your best bet. If you are not catching fish try something different. Lake Greenwood: The reedy river area will be full of crappie this month . Pulling and tightlining jigs tipped with minnows will put the slabs in the boat. From this same area to midlake the stripers will be caught on umbrellas and A-rigs trolled or casted. Keep an eye out for schooling white bass. Good fishing! Capt, Andrew Bowdler, Bowdler Guide Service, LLC, 810 High Point Rd., Saluda, SC, (864) 992-4705
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Tight-Lipped Tar Heel Toms H urdle Mills, North Carolina, has some fine homemade pickled okra if you can find the hands that make it. It was also home to a wannabe Bruce Lee gobbler that landed its final karate spur kick this past April. That longbeard had given me a courtesy gobble minutes before sundown after I’d arrived in Person County for a three-day hunt with Hunters Specialties. It sounded like the tom was 300-plus yards out going to roost. I’d find out the next morning he was half that.
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I was joined the first morning by Craig Cushman, vice president of marketing for Hunters Specialties, and Steve Cobb, a Hunters Specialties pro-staffer and South Carolina champion turkey caller. All was quiet at daybreak, and we had been warned that the birds were tight-lipped on this property. Cobb and Cushman had heard little gobbling during scouting sessions the previous days. That changed when Cobb let out his first owl hoot, and a gobble covered us up from about 100 yards away. The bird had been on the ground in a creek bottom when I heard it the night before, and the 6 COLUMBIA
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gobble was masked by the canopy. At the sound, we did one of those squat-and-shuffle runs to find the nearest tree. Cobb gave a soft tree yelp, and the gobbler let us know the game was on. After a few minutes of silence, the tom flew down and began hammering at Cobb’s aggressive clucks and excited yelps. Cobb, kneeling behind the tree I was perched against, could see slightly above me and saw the tail feathers of the strutter’s fan over a small crest. The drumming and spitting commenced, and the bird made a bee line for the H.S. Strut Jake Snood decoy. The longbeard circled the decoy and came back around, executing a swift kick that knocked the fake jake three feet in the air. As it stood admiring its handiwork, I squeezed on the Remington 870 SPS Super Mag Turkey Predator, and the Winchester Longbeard XR No. 5s went to work. The bird never flopped. It was 6:42 a.m., and my one-bird daily limit in North Carolina was filled. The next morning was as advertised: Little gobbling, although Cushman, Mike Capps, senior account executive at Howard Communications, and I watched two hens inspect our decoys before
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My counterpart on the trip, Outdoor Life’s Gerry Bethge, had heard next to nothing the first two mornings. He and Cobb came in from the second morning’s hunt looking for grub when the highlight of the trip occurred. Capps, who had been in the upstairs bedroom “scouting,” as he called it, awoke to a faint sound out of the bedroom window. It almost sounded like a gobble. He closed his eyes and heard it again. It was a gobble, and it was close. Capps ran downstairs and found Cobb. “Steve, step out on the back porch and call,” Capps said. Cobb gave him a look. “No, really. Call off the back porch.” On the first yelp, the bird gobbled in a hardwood bottom a little more than 100 yards off the back deck. The race was on. Cobb and Bethge scrambled to get out the door and circled around the perimeter of the longbeard. Capps and I grabbed the popcorn (actually trail mix) and watched from the kitchen window. Cushman and John Trull, chief executive officer at Hunters Specialties, went to the catbird’s seat upstairs and prepared for the show. Cobb worked the bird under the hardwood cover for 10 minutes or so before it stalled and wouldn’t budge. A few minutes of silence passed before we heard a blast echo from the bottom. Bethge trotted out with a nice gobbler and the best story of the week.
THE STREAK
The next morning, Bethge, Cobb and I heard a gobble in the distance and cut through the woods to within 100 yards of a roosted gobbler with hens. His sweet talking coerced the bird to about 70 yards before I heard what sounded like a deer running through the woods. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a blur of feathers scream by at 25 yards as Ray Stevens’ “The Streak” played in my head. Turns out, Trull had been hunting the same birds as us on the other side. As they worked away from him, he backed out, and the turkeys likely sensed it. We snuck out to the edge of a nearby field and spotted what appeared to be three hens feeding at a distance. Cobb decided to pique their interest by floating the Jake Snood decoy in the air, and the birds came within 10 yards of me to get a look at the 6-foot turkey. As they closed the distance, all three heads turned red, and I made out the bearded stubs of jakes.
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The final morning, after a mouth-watering rib dinner served by a neighbor of the property, we traveled down the road to listen at an outparcel of the Hunters Specialties property. I forgot to set my alarm and overslept, missing the morning coffee and other pre-hunt rituals. Sure enough, about the time we stopped to listen, the previous night’s ribs came calling, and no gobble was worth that wait. As soon as I propped against a tree, a bird gobbled within 150 yards on the edge of an old food plot. Capps and Bethge were off, and I was stuck tending to business. I managed to get a view of the setup as Capps called, and I hoped to watch one more Tar Heel tom fall, but the longbeard’s hens would have none of it. They carried him off, and we had to follow their lead back home. Despite the warnings of quiet birds, we scared up a few gobbles during the week thanks to the fine calling of Cobb and advanced scouting by Cushman and Trull. The birds weren’t extremely talkative all week, but as we learned, you only need one big mouth to close the deal. After that, you only need to use your own big mouth to gobble up some of that homemade North Carolina pickled okra.
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f you’ve met Steve Cobb, pro-staffer with Hunters Specialties, you’ve likely heard one of his great turkey hunting stories. If you haven’t, well, get your priorities in order. Cobb is a turkey tactic encyclopedia and a calling machine in the woods. He goes nonstop until a late-night toddy puts him to roost. Sharing hunting camp with Cobb should be on every hunter’s bucket list. Here are a few tips gleaned from Cobb’s wealth of turkey hunting knowledge during a recent hunt in North Carolina. • Cobb likes to tree yelp lightly after a gobbler has given away his location from the limb. Then he stops until the bird flies down. Birds can generally tell if a yelp comes from the ground early while they are still roosting and might be tentative to investigate. • When one gobbler hung up out of range after answering calls multiple times, Cobb scratched in the leaves and caused the bird to break toward the hen decoy. It’s common knowledge among turkey hunters, but this simple tactic is sometimes forgotten. • Cobb’s advice for using a friction call: Make a backward J with the striker for sharp clucks and cutts. For consistent sounds, keep the fatty portion of your palm on your striker hand flat against the surface of the call, and don’t move it. • Cobb prefers to run and gun and advises staying within a short distance from the truck if possible during peak gobbling hours. If there’s no gobbling, you always can get back to the truck quickly and check another spot where you’ve heard birds. • The veteran guide likes to stand or kneel above the hunter he’s calling for to improve his vantage point and give more direction on gun hold and positioning. • When birds are silent, many times it can be because of a dominant gobbler in the area. If you can take out that dominant bird, sometimes that opens the mouths of submissive gobblers. • Cobb is a big believer in the red wattles on the Jake Snood decoy from Hunters Specialties. Nine out of 10 times, an incoming longbeard will be so focused on sizing up the fake jake that a hunter can get away with more before the shot, he said. • Quality of calling matters. When you sound like a hen, birds might be less tentative to commit. Master the yelp, Cobb said.
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astern wild turkeys are the most widely distributed subspecies east of the Mississippi River. They are also the most abundant. In fact, you can find them in 38 states and numerous Canadian provinces. Characteristics Chestnut-brown tips on tail feathers White and black bars on the wings Adult males weigh 18 to 30 pounds Adult females weigh 8 to 12 pounds Very strong gobbles (strongest gobbles of all subspecies) Very long beards (longest beards of all subspecies) Second to the Osceola in difficulty of calling in Get more wild turkey information and insight at NWTF.org.
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atfish will be starting to move towards the north end of the lake and the best technique is to anchor and fan cast cut gizzard shad in different depths. Stripers will be scattered so watch for the birds and pulling live bait on planer boards works well. Jason Wolfe, Wolfe’s Guide Service, 803-487-3690
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e saw a lot of change in February with hot and cold weather, rain and wind. This trend may continue in March as typical South Carolina weather may bring one more freeze in befor letting go to the warmth of spring. The Saluda River will see its final stocking of the year. The bight should stay pretty consistent until the stripers show in May. All the typical artificial lures including Mepps and Rooster Tails will produce. Try a small Rebel WeeCraw if things slow on what you normally use. If the temperature drops then go small and deep. This holds true with fly tackle as well. With clear water on cold days, tie on a small Midge nymph or tiny Hare’s Ear and Pheasant Tail. Change flies often. If you dont seem to be getting consistent bights then change. The fish are there, you just need to find the right fly. As always, watch for changing water levels. The speed of the current can change during the cold months so staying aware of those changes is important. The daily limits remain five total trout with only one over sixteen inches. There is a section of the river that may see this change to catch and release only. Updates on this will come as more information is released. Until then look for characteristics of the wild fish with clean dorsal and pectoral fins, no nubby fins, and let them go. These are the future of the fishery so let’s take care of them.
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his is the time of year when crappie anglers flock to the water. The predictability and seemingly never-ending abundance of these tasty fish make them a springtime tradition with a community feel. No one’s going to fight you for crappie; there are plenty for everyone. Here are a few tips to help you load a cooler this spring. • Fish The Right Areas: This time of year, crappie are either shallow or thinking about moving shallow, depending on where you fish. With warming waters, the spring spawn will find them right up on the banks in water as shallow as 1 ½ feet. Explore backs of the creeks that feed reservoirs or the flats adjacent to creek channels. Crappie use those channels to travel in and out of their spawning areas, so they’ll be stacked up in shallow brush near those slightly deeper areas when they move up. They’ll be holding in those slightly deeper channels before and after the spawn. • Brush, Brush, Brush: The necessity for cover cannot be overstated. Crappie seek out hard bottoms with abundant cover to hide and
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