Super User Koz Posted April 2, 2021 Super User Posted April 2, 2021 So, after a few weeks of temperatures in the 70's, a few days in the low 80's, and nighttime temperatures in the mid 50's were suddenly plunged into high temps in the low 50's and nighttime temperatures in the 20's for the next three nights, The bass were just starting to make into the coves and shallows and now they're running to the deep water again. That's not ideal when you're fishing from the bank and waiting for warmer water to break out the kayak. Then I saw at MLB opening day today that it was snowing hard in Detroit and Miguel Cabrera slid into second base thinking he had a double when in fact he hit a HR but couldn't see the ball land through all of the snow. Of course, I'm griping out the cold weather now when probably in the next 6 weeks I'll be complaining it's too hot out ? Quote
TriStateBassin106 Posted April 2, 2021 Posted April 2, 2021 I'm going trout fishing tomorrow and the weather is supoosed to be a high of 45 degrees... hopefully the creek will still be warm. It seems like what ever is left of winter is making its last stand. Temps all next week are supposed to be back in the mid 60s. Bass are definitely up shallow in my neck of the woods. I saw a few nice 2 to 3lbers cruising shallow the other day at my pond. Easily spooked though. Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted April 2, 2021 Global Moderator Posted April 2, 2021 10 hours ago, Koz said: So, after a few weeks of temperatures in the 70's, a few days in the low 80's, and nighttime temperatures in the mid 50's were suddenly plunged into high temps in the low 50's and nighttime temperatures in the 20's for the next three nights, The bass were just starting to make into the coves and shallows and now they're running to the deep water again. That's not ideal when you're fishing from the bank and waiting for warmer water to break out the kayak. Then I saw at MLB opening day today that it was snowing hard in Detroit and Miguel Cabrera slid into second base thinking he had a double when in fact he hit a HR but couldn't see the ball land through all of the snow. Of course, I'm griping out the cold weather now when probably in the next 6 weeks I'll be complaining it's too hot out ? You’ll fit in perfectly in Appalachia complaining about the weather! This is merely redbud winter. You’ve still got like 6 more winters to go before summer. And that not even counting the “all this rain” season which could overlap with daffodill winter 2 Quote
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