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2 hours ago, 1984isNOW said:

I know they say it's more about the season and daylight, but below 50° still just feels like the fish are asleep

 

Except for last Saturday, they were.  In general, 50* is the magic number.

 

There are a few smaller waters around Plymouth / Cape Cod where you can catch SMB year round, pending ice, which I’ll leave to you to figure out ….

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13 hours ago, DogBone_384 said:

which I’ll leave to you to figure out ….

I'm about 2 hours away from Plymouth if I'm the only driver on the road, add x to get to the Cape and you have nothing to worry about haha.

 

I wish I could target smallies within a reasonable drive from me

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I’m also 2 hrs away, this time of year I wish I were closer. Reading about you easterners out fishing while my ponds are still ice gets me a tad jealous.

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Posted
9 hours ago, 1984isNOW said:

I wish I could target smallies within a reasonable drive from me

 

How far are you from VT, or Candlewood in CT?

Posted
3 hours ago, DogBone_384 said:

VT

About 2 hours to touch vt border

 

3 hours ago, DogBone_384 said:

Candlewood

3 hours to some random spot on near candlewood lake

  • Super User
Posted

I fished a different Cape lake yesterday afternoon.  I managed one 1# Larry with an Easy Shiner on an underspin, shallow, just off a point.

 

Water temps were 47.x - 48.x.  Winds were light from the NW and the air pressure was 30.1

 

It’s been a tough week down the Cape, but looking back at my log, I’ve only repeated my last 5 year history.  I’m leaving the boat at home tomorrow and heading to smaller waters with my kayak this weekend.

 

I’m heading back to the mainland this morning, debating if I’m hitting one more pond over coffee.

 

They should be biting.

Posted
3 hours ago, DogBone_384 said:

log

Whats your process for this?

 

I've tried to keep a log but always forgot to write anything down or save anything

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Posted
10 hours ago, 1984isNOW said:

I've tried to keep a log but always forgot


I have an Excel spreadsheet and use the Anglr APP while I’m fishing to log fish species, weight, weather conditions, lure type, etc.

 

The APP is my memory bank and I fill in the spread sheet later.  It goes back 8 years.

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I gave Thursday's lake one more shot yesterday.  Winds were light when I showed up but increased to 15+ quickly after I launched.  I stayed shallow, working points that lead to steep drop offs and one arm on the windblown shore.  

 

I threw the 'normal' late winter baits: bladed jig, jerk bait, shallow crank, wacky Senko, jig, and t-rigged worm and came up empty.  After 3+ hours of not so much of a whiff, I packed it up.  There were three other boats there.  One guy launching at the same time I did said he caught a 8# LMB there recently.

 

Water temps were 48.x and air pressure was 30.1.

 

It was another tough winter/spring transition.... I'll figure it out one of these years.

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5 minutes ago, 1984isNOW said:

Yup,  aggravating

I should have got out yesterday as I had the day off, though not completely free. My son had hip surgery last week so staying home to be there in case. the weather looked nice so figured grab a couple rods and go this afternoon. 

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@Chris Cavanaugh sorry to hear about about your boy, hope he recovers quickly.

 

You didn't miss anything man, fishing still been junk. I'm on the North shore and waters still in the 40s, I predict one of those lightning spawns that I totally miss this year.

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