Members TWT2 Posted February 16, 2008 Members Posted February 16, 2008 Hello men. I'm new to your forum here but have enjoyed reading your threads. I live down south near the 11Point and Jacks Fork...only get to the Gasconade once, maybe twice a year. I was thinking about packing the canoe up the end of March. Are the smallmouth out of the "winter funk" by then? I realize that can depend on only 27 different things!.....but what do you think?
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted February 16, 2008 Root Admin Posted February 16, 2008 Oh I would think so... but it does depend on temps between now and then. I'm guessing for a moderately warm and wet early spring... well more like hoping. Can't wait to hit the rivers with my jigs in hand.
Members TWT2 Posted February 16, 2008 Author Members Posted February 16, 2008 Oh I would think so... but it does depend on temps between now and then. I'm guessing for a moderately warm and wet early spring... well more like hoping. Can't wait to hit the rivers with my jigs in hand. I think I read somewhere when the water temp moves into the 50's they start moving out of winter haunts so I guess its up to mother nature.
Members Greg_s Posted February 17, 2008 Members Posted February 17, 2008 They have been spotty right now but were great a few weeks ago. Yesterday was slow but I still managed to catch this guy. Chartuse/White or Purple/White Clousers are great in my section.
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