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Monday, March 10, 2014

Spring time Fishing Fever

Spring Time Fishing Fever!


Oh, can't you feel it creeping in! It is the fever that catch all fishermen in it net. Here go's I'm posting some great articles to get the blood flowing properly.



Spring...has Sprung?? Annual March Fishing Trip 2014
http://highplainsflyfisher.blogspot.com Sun, 09 Mar 2014 20:43:00 GMT
Some family , some friends and a tradition of heading South every year on February 28th to spend four days eating , drinking , fishing and catching up on time missed. For lodging we stay in one of the cabins inside of Bennett ...

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These people really need a break, even if it is a day dream. The winter in Michigan has been brutal, and 
they need to get their minds of the piles of snow out there.

So I am sharing an article to get your mind off the weather and on to something more pleasant like Spring Fishing. HOPE You Like


..A Pure Michigan Spring Fishing Preview | Pure Michigan Connect
http://www.michigan.org Wed, 05 Mar 2014 14:43:23 GMT
At this time of year fish will gravitate to these warmer areas. Muskellunge/Northern Pike/Walleye These predatory species can't be fished until the season opens on Saturday, April 26. Both muskie and pike can be tough to ...
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Well, can anyone in the northern parts of the US even see a stream out there? At least the pictures in this article might stir some of those fine memories. This is a good article to get you thinking and hopefully it will not be much longer until the weather shows us some "Love".



Sunday's Classic / Spring Fishing on Tributaries for Wild Trout | Fly ...
http://www.ginkandgasoline.com Sun, 02 Mar 2014 10:00:28 GMT
This week's Sunday Classic we talk about fly fishing on mountain tributaries for wild trout in early spring. ... There's really no better time of year to fish one of your favorite small stream tributaries with dry flies for wild trout.

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