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Ice is off in PA

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  • Super User

It's been a tough winter up north here, but my local pond is finally free of ice! Well, 3/4 of it is ice free. And guess what?! They're biting!


Very first cast:

 

First of the year:

 

 

  • Super User

There ya go ~ 

Congrats

A-Jay

  • Super User

We are still chomping at the bit on this side of the state. Most of the lakes still got a thin covering of ice but it won't be long before happy time is upon us. Until then there is always MLF. 

  • Super User

Finally wetting a line is a sure cure for the winter doldrums!

  • 4 weeks later...

One nice 2.5-3 lb and a smaller 1-1.5 lb on kayak in lehigh valley 2 weeks ago. Went Sunday and there was a super thin layer of ice in spots and the line was freezing on reel ?

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Nice!  I'm yet to get out for bass.  Hopefully by the end of April, I'll be on the water for bass.  Cheers, fellas!

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