Drifted the Susquehanna Sunday. Launched the boat at Steelton/Airport and fished the opposite bank. Water temp was 41 at 10:30 am air temp was mid to high 30s we looked down river and saw what we thought was major fog or rain headed our way. Each of the two of us had boated a single smallmouth by 11. It turned out what we saw was a snowsquall and we were inundated with horizontally driven snow. We fished through till the sun came out and the water temps warmed to 44. The smallies turned on in the afternoon and we each boated 10 or so on flies. My best was a 3.5 lbs (pic attachment - not sure it uploaded). I threw natural brown/white clouser and olive/olive clouser both were productive. Many of the fish were tight on the bank despite the water temp.
Charlie
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