12-02-2006, 11:07 PM
We`re experiencing extremely warm weather here in Norway right now. It`s 10 degrees Celsius (I don`t know what that is in Fahrenheit, but that`s the kind of temperature we usually have in the middle of the fall).
This means that there`s still no ice on the lakes and rivers.
I`ve got myself some 33 new rubber imitation lures from ebay (dirt cheap) and I`m wondering whether or not to try them out.
I will, as usual, go after the pike (the only thing that I seem to be able to catch is perch and pike). Any tips on how to get them this time a year?
Do pikes (or fish in general) act differently in the winter due to the temperature falling or do they have a "rhythm" that`ll make them act differently in the winter months even if its pretty warm like now?
This means that there`s still no ice on the lakes and rivers.
I`ve got myself some 33 new rubber imitation lures from ebay (dirt cheap) and I`m wondering whether or not to try them out.
I will, as usual, go after the pike (the only thing that I seem to be able to catch is perch and pike). Any tips on how to get them this time a year?
Do pikes (or fish in general) act differently in the winter due to the temperature falling or do they have a "rhythm" that`ll make them act differently in the winter months even if its pretty warm like now?