oates Posted March 13, 2012 Report Posted March 13, 2012 Hey all. This seems to be the earliest spring I've witnessed in Canada. I usually hit a local pond which is teaming with Bluegill (on a good spring day, I can hit 20-50 in 2-3hrs, I wade a pond!). Bluegills aren't so big but they are surprisingly aggressive. Last year, the thaw didn't occur till April and they didn't start hitting till mid-April. This year would seem to be different, my question is what water temp is ideal for bluegill to start hitting. Other than that, what about Pike and Catfish! (temps) I was able to land pike at a river spot, May/June but not a lick in Summer, seems like they like cooler water. Thanks all
Garfisher Posted March 13, 2012 Report Posted March 13, 2012 Bluegill will always hit, however right after ice out they are not going to move much for a bait (you basically need to stick it in their face). Things should hea up around 40-45*F
TDunn Posted March 13, 2012 Report Posted March 13, 2012 Oates is this "the" pond? Its gonna be a few weeks earlier than last thats forsure. Not to sure on the ideal temp for you tho. I used to get into them during exams (late april) each year. Good luck! TDunn
oates Posted March 14, 2012 Author Report Posted March 14, 2012 Oates is this "the" pond? Its gonna be a few weeks earlier than last thats forsure. Not to sure on the ideal temp for you tho. I used to get into them during exams (late april) each year. Good luck! TDunn yup "the pond" and hey, the river just down from it isn't too bad either!
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