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In April, there were only five days over 60 degrees. I'm so tired of the 50s. What a pain.
10 day forecast shows temps in the mid to high 60s, with 70s a possibility by the middle of next week. Here's hoping it will pan out, and the bass and crappie will finally start their pre-spawning patterns.
Crossing my fingers...
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It will be great to see the lakes warming up!
Also though, if we get a big bunch of really nice days in a row, prepare for lots of water to come off the mountains!
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To answer your question: When I see frost on my lawn every morning, including today, no, I dont think it is warming up. I dont care what the forecasters say. If it gets to 70 next week I might just eat a nightcrawler myself. I am supposed to go out tomorrow afternoon to catch and tag bass in a private lake. Do I think I will have any success? No, the water is just too dang cold. But we can all hope for warmer weather, right? Next weekend I have a 2 day outing to Duck Valley. I expect to get snowed on and get frostbite on my toes during the night in my tent. Just my spring fishing 2011 pessimism!
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Duck Valley can certainly be a crap shoot this time of year in terms of weather. I went down to Mtn. View on 4/30 and it was 39 degrees and snowing hard when I left at 4 in the afternoon. The fishing was really good, I caught about a dozen total and a couple of nice ones including this biggest one. It sort of made up for the winter like weather.
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Let's try that attach a file thing one more time...
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Nice fish! It makes it easier to put up with snow and ice when you can catch fish like that. I won't mind a little frost on the nose if I can do as well. Thanks for the report.
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