Saturday, December 11, 2010

Take Advantage of Relative Warm-ups in the Winter


Here's a nice fish Alex caught while nymphing earlier today on one of our Northern Michigan steelhead streams.

Good fly fishermen (all outdoorsfolk really) become psuedo scientist in a number of different fields.  Of course, you should know as much about your quarry as possible.  But that snowballs quickly into what the critters eat, where they live, when they move etc . . .  It's all important.  For winter fishing and hunting, we study the weather.  It's the most dominant force for the the next few months and the key to everything.

Pushing 32 degrees, today was the second day of a relatively warm spell with bad weather rolling in over the next 24 hours.  Those are good days.

 

2 comments:

Dan Huff said...

Great Fish!

Old AuSable said...

Couldn't agree more . . . that's a whopper. Nice, clean, thick fish. Makes me want to brave the cold.