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Temperature is the key to spring fishing
By John Phillips
Spring fishing can be easy, if you have a temperature gauge. Why do people come to the South for the winter months? Because they want a more comfortable temperature. Bass and crappie react the same way, especially when the spawn is close...Continued
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Spring River Walleye
If you're fishing a big river such as the Mississippi, the rock or gravel bars are the likely points to seek out. The hole in the riverbed below a rock pile or snag are good prespawn starting points. In shallow rivers the same holds true, but the holes or pockets offer less protection, and the walleyes are likely to be easily spooked under these conditions...Continued
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Spring Pike Fishing
Right after ice out or the late winter season open water can be a very productive period when it comes to fishing for Northern Pike. Experienced anglers target this species because Northerns are active and willing to hit at most anglers offerings...Continued
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