5footfenwick
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- Dec 20, 2006
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I shoot for good fishing to start the first thunderstorm in May. I’m no expert at anything by any means, but I do know this event triggers brook trout to turn on from early May and then they stay turned on untill mid October. I’m with you Swattie. I used to take vacations in March and April a lot when I was younger. However, the small stream fishing just never really pays off this time of year.Yeah. I’m mostly a small stream guy, and they take a little longer in the Spring to turn on. I’ve taken days off in April before in what I thought would be good conditions, but still struggled more often than not…cold water. I do like fishing Hendricksons on the larger limestoners…fun to catch fish during the daylight hours, as opposed to the later season mayflies which are usually a dusk, or later deal. But, I’m satisfied with doing that on weekends. I want my vacation days for the Summer and Fall. Ideally after a good rain.
One year 3 of us took a 10 day backpacking trip in mid March. It was our “spring break,” When we started there was several feet of snow. By the end it was 50 degrees and we were wearing t-shirts. Unfortunately all that snow melt blew out the tiny creeks with ice water. 3 trout were landed in 10 days by 3 guys. Pretty discouraging. Still fun, but I think expectations need to be adjusted for the colder water.
~ 5footfenwick