Last year the first hickory was caught on March 27 with a river temp of 47º and the first American on April 2 at 53º.
On Tuesday, February 16, 2016 at 11:37:53 AM UTC-5, Douglas R wrote:
-- On Tuesday, February 16, 2016 at 11:37:53 AM UTC-5, Douglas R wrote:
The cold weather this weekend caused my mind to wander and had me wishing to fish. It reminded me of being a kid piled in a station wagon pleading "Are we there yet!"I was researching historic and forecasted cherry blossom bloom dates and began to wonder if a similar record existed for the first shad caught of the season? Do any of the Fletcher's Boathouse reports or Shad Updates contain a historic record of the first shad each year? If not, it would be cool to start tracking the first catch (for American and Hickory of course), the peak time, and the last of the season. With that data collected, it may be possible to predict arrival of the shad based upon the cherry blossom forecast!Any help collecting prior years first shad of the season data would be much appreciated.-Doug
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