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High Pressure Cold Front Fishing
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYLxbv-KSgM

This last year my borther came up from Montana while we were in Alberta. We had hopes of great ice fishing, but Mother Nature had different plans. The somewhat warm weather the week prior turned to frigid cold with Daytime temps from -25 to -30 degrees C. While I often have good luck in cold temps, this time combined with the high pressure system and sliver moon phase just seemed to put the fish into hiding. This didn't stop us from working as hard as we could to put fish on the ice. With several missed fish and one decent pike lost we were somewhat disappointed. Then the sun started to set and a few small walleye came in to save the day. The Struggle is Real but a day on the ice is better than any day at work.
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#2
Great Video-- thanks for sharing it with all of us!

[fishon]
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#3
Thanks for sharing. We all know that the bigger fish sleep on certain days but that is why they call it fishing. [cool]
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[quote tubeN2]Thanks for sharing. We all know that the bigger fish sleep on certain days but that is why they call it fishing. [cool][/quote]

For sure... always fun to get out!
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As they say, even a bad day fishing beats a good day at work. In my case, as a professional angler, a bad day fishing mean I need to work harder the next day. [fishon]
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