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willard woe
#1
Fished from 9 pm to 2 am without a single bite. I suck. Dang walleye.
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#2
That's walleye fishing.
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#3
I hope it improves soon, all this cold weather is really throwing my Willard fishing off this year. What was the water temps?
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#4
Too cold
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#5
The reason I ask is because two weeks ago the temps were up to 56*, we were guessing the water just had not mixed and after the next storm, it would drop back into the 40ies.
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#6
You're not alone my friend!
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#7
I didn't take a reading. I was fishing from shore, but I bet your dead on about the water mixing.
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#8
I was out last friday and it was 52deg.
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#9
[quote Gemcityslayer]That's walleye fishing.[/quote]


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[quote Gemcityslayer]That's Willard fishing.[/quote]

Seen a bunch of Confused red-ear Grebes on the news. Sounds like the storm, or wind blew them off course, and bunches crash-landed. Guess they are geared for water landing and takeoff.
Thought for a big maybe they'd stopped at Willard and soaked up some diesel before the next leg. But guess that wasn't it.

Today was one of those, "ok it's sunny" "now it's snowing" "sunny again" kinda days. Gotta love spring in the Rockies!
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