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For the past week or so the temperature has been great up where I live in Mass. The sun has been bright, we have had a few days in the 70s, today being one of them. Just yesterday I noticed that the trees are blooming, the insects are coming out of hibernation, and yesterday I went down to a local fishing hole to be met by a shoreline filled with bluegill and bass fry. I also noticed a small bass hanging out in the school of sunnies.

It seems like the ecosystem is in high gear with the insects out around the pond, the smaller fish are schooling in the shallows, and hopefully the big fish are not too far behind. I plan on going out tomorrow afternoon after my classes are over for the day. I have tomorrow night off of work too, which I plan on spending til after sundown casting and hoaxing big fish to bite... ;)

I hope this picture is familiar for all the anglers through out the Northeast, and I wish you a great season of tight lines and smelly hands from landing so many fish.

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