I was going stir-crazy this afternoon and decided that I would try fishing two Severn tributaries. I launched at Jonas Green at 1:30 to a completely ice-free river. I spent 45 mins in one tributary. It was 3/4 covered with ice. I worked the other 1/4 of the surface that was open with live minnows. I did not get a bite.
I tried a second tributary that was also 3/4 covered with ice. As before, I had no bites. In both tributaries the sections that held pickerel in early Jan (the last time I was on the Severn was Jan 12) were inaccessible due to ice cover. The open water was found on the northern shorelines (where the afternoon sun hit directly) and near the mouths of the tributaries that had higher tidal current flow. Along some of the edges of the ice cover, the ice was thin skim ice. But in other places the ice was thick enough that I could not break it with my paddle.
It felt good to be back on the water. I was disappointed to get no pullage today. I plan to try two other Severn tributaries tomorrow afternoon.
I tried a second tributary that was also 3/4 covered with ice. As before, I had no bites. In both tributaries the sections that held pickerel in early Jan (the last time I was on the Severn was Jan 12) were inaccessible due to ice cover. The open water was found on the northern shorelines (where the afternoon sun hit directly) and near the mouths of the tributaries that had higher tidal current flow. Along some of the edges of the ice cover, the ice was thin skim ice. But in other places the ice was thick enough that I could not break it with my paddle.
It felt good to be back on the water. I was disappointed to get no pullage today. I plan to try two other Severn tributaries tomorrow afternoon.
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