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Come on open water!!! Hurry up!!!


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I've got some gift certificates for fishing stuff that I still need to spend but I've been putting it off because I can't have new lures sitting around and not be able to use them. It's driving me crazy!!!

Open water please come soon!

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That's if we have an average winter...which we have not.

So far it seems we are shaping up to have a long winter. I'm ok with this as the late spring makes the fishing better for my Rainy trip in late May smile

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Here's a HSOforum of average ice-out dates on quite a few popular lakes in MN. Looks like we'll be on open water in about a month and a half or less.

http://climate.umn.edu/doc/ice_out/ice_out_historical.htm

A month and a half is too long!!

To quote Veruca Salt in Willy Wonka, "I want it nowwww!!!"

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Sorry if this is a dumb question...So if we have a long winter, late ice out, and we couple that with a cold and wet spring. Is that going to make bass and musky fishing in early June better or worse?

I'm assuming that it will push the spawn later into spring, and fish will be active in the shallows later in the spring and early summer, but are they actively feeding at the same time as the spawn?

thanks

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Had a blast reorganizing my new tackle box, spooling new line and cleaning all my old reels and purchasing the Spirex combo that was on sale at Cabela's today. Plus my wife fell in love with one of the new Alumacrafts that we looked at today and gave me the go ahead to buy it next spring.

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About the late spring: I much prefer a late spring to an early spring for both bass and walleye. Not sure if it's only on the lakes I fish, but for bass, I always do best right after opener...only for it to get "regular" as the water warms and the fish move out a bit deeper. Oh if only I could fish in early May!

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putting the boat in at 3:00am...trolling in 4' of water with a spinner and leech...cracking open the first beer...having to grab the net while almost falling over do to too much gear in the boat...watching the sun come up...having six wallys in the live well...taking a nap the rest of the day - yeah, me too - COME ON SPRING!!!

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I got it really bad. I just bought a new 2011 alumacraft and having it sitting there just makes me want to use it. come on spring and open water. it can't come fast enough.

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I spent about an hour casting hopelessly in the mississippi today. I would've bet anything that I wasn't going to catch anything (and I would've been right) but I had to cast and retrieve. Thank you Hodgman for your fine neoprene products.

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