You boys down south must be experiencing some rising water temps. If not real soon. :eyebrow:
It'll be another three months before ours gets anywhere near where I want it for the bass spawn.
Anyone got any stories? I KNOW...a few of you have been out trying :innocentwhistle:
What water temperaure gets those yankee bass biting ?
QuoteHow's your water temps
Being its still hard, I'd figure some where below..................32 :biggrin:
LOL! yeah your really down south aint ya :nono:
I'll have my first limit before your ice breaks way up there. :eyebrow:
havent done a temp myself but from others i hear its high 30's to low 40's depending on the time of day, and thats in a dam/pond. i'm in southeastern pa.. our trout season opens this sat. weather isnt supposed to be to good. being somewhat of a greedy nature i'm glad because due to family obligations (i have to work to keep the bills paid) i wont get out till monday.
Upper 40's and pushing 50 here in Ky. I'm going to give the walleye a try this Sunday. :biggrin:
The water is starting to warm up in here Alabama the air temps are getting in the mid 70's this week so them largemouth should be bout ready to go on bed.I haven't been out bass fishing yet but it is about time to get out there.I have got to get back in gear because we have got a big tournament at the end of May.If there is any of yall that like fishing tournaments you might want to look into fishing this one,in my opinion it is one of the best tourneys on one of the best largemouth lakes in the country!!You can find info at sealyoutdoors.com and lake guntersville.
That reminds me, the Walleyes are going nuts here. The boats on the lock and dam are stacked, fishing for them. :biggrin: