I am trying to convince my fishing partner, Arron, to try to learn to target pickerel (and possibly yellow perch) with me. I caught my first pick last year and have gotten a couple this year. Neither of us can tolerate very cold weather but there should be opportunities to fish that are within our comfort zone. I saw some nice picks in the Patapsco this year (although most of them were on the end of Scorchy's 3" Grub :--)
Arron has still been targeting bass and has gotten skunked the last few times he fished and targeted bass over the last few weeks. He seems to have reached the conclusion that fishing is over until next spring.
It seems like most of the anglers on this forum may switch to targeting pickerel during this time of year and I am hoping to join you. What I would like to know is....what happens to the bass and other freshwater panfish that clearly are not able to migrate during colder weather. They still have to eat, correct?
Are the white perch and stripers still around in the same tidal waters of the Severn and Patapsco....have they traveled or are they in deeper waters?
Like most of the questions that I have posed on this forum, I suspect that my questions is oversimplified and the answers will be more nuanced and species specific. One of my favorite things about this forum is that nobody has ever made me feel "dumb" for asking a question that most of you seem to know the answer to....people have been willing to help and my love of fishing, as well as my technique, have gotten stronger as a result.
I look forward to any responses.
Thank you,
Rob
Arron has still been targeting bass and has gotten skunked the last few times he fished and targeted bass over the last few weeks. He seems to have reached the conclusion that fishing is over until next spring.
It seems like most of the anglers on this forum may switch to targeting pickerel during this time of year and I am hoping to join you. What I would like to know is....what happens to the bass and other freshwater panfish that clearly are not able to migrate during colder weather. They still have to eat, correct?
Are the white perch and stripers still around in the same tidal waters of the Severn and Patapsco....have they traveled or are they in deeper waters?
Like most of the questions that I have posed on this forum, I suspect that my questions is oversimplified and the answers will be more nuanced and species specific. One of my favorite things about this forum is that nobody has ever made me feel "dumb" for asking a question that most of you seem to know the answer to....people have been willing to help and my love of fishing, as well as my technique, have gotten stronger as a result.
I look forward to any responses.
Thank you,
Rob
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