+1 to the cold water thing ^^. I've definitely (often) been the 'idiot' out there fighting for the nothing>>2-3 fish in cold water, but the longer I'm at it the less inclined I am to do it. It's kind of a waste of gas and there are better birding locations closer to home (usually with migratory waterfowl during the same period).
-- Sometimes there's a reason you 'have the place to yourself'.
Gene
On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 10:42:39 AM UTC-4, Misha Gill wrote:
On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 10:42:39 AM UTC-4, Misha Gill wrote:
The little yellow triangles at the bottom show what the average flow for a day would be. The solid blue line is the actual water flow. Each horizontal line will be either 10 or 100 cfs, but I'm afraid you sort of have to figure that out from the context of the Y axis. Basically, you want the blue line to be near or slightly above the yellow triangles. Otherwise you're dealing with abnormal conditions.And my bad, near Bowie was the wrong gauge to give you. The above gauge is near Unity, MD, which is much closer to Frederick and a much more analogous graph for Big Hunting.I wish more of these gauges gave temperature readings. Now that the weather is warm it's not such a big deal, but I know that I will never fish the Gunpowder if the water temp is going to be 39 degrees or below. I believe that you can catch fish in those conditions but it is hard freaking work and seldom worth it, IMO.
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