I have had a few really good days by timing my trips with the random warm days that show up every winter. Last year, I had a really good trip in mid January with brookies on dries. I think it was like 70 degrees that day?
The year before, one of the larger trout I caught came while swinging a river within a few hours of DC in February. There was nothing warm about this day and I did get the fish midday in a deeper hole. The water was incredibly cold as well.
My recommendation to you would be to get out when you have the chance to do so and record everything in a log from those trips.
-- The year before, one of the larger trout I caught came while swinging a river within a few hours of DC in February. There was nothing warm about this day and I did get the fish midday in a deeper hole. The water was incredibly cold as well.
My recommendation to you would be to get out when you have the chance to do so and record everything in a log from those trips.
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