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Old 01-05-2007, 01:04 AM   #1
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At 1 am on Jan 5th 2007 the water temp is 47 degrees! I am very curious as to how this will affect the bait and other fish situation this coming season.Will it bring an early spring run and send them out deep all summer? Will it attract baitfish close to shore and draw Bluefins in close? Does it really make any difference at all? Anybody have logs with info relating to how the fishing was after an abnormally warm winter?
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Old 01-05-2007, 10:19 AM   #2
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At 1 am on Jan 5th 2007 the water temp is 47 degrees! I am very curious as to how this will affect the bait and other fish situation this coming season.Will it bring an early spring run and send them out deep all summer? Will it attract baitfish close to shore and draw Bluefins in close? Does it really make any difference at all? Anybody have logs with info relating to how the fishing was after an abnormally warm winter?
I don't have anything useful on this in my logs, but I remember discussions w/ buddies about this in the past. If I remember correctly, we weren't able to draw a clear connections. Maybe, since we were looking mostly at early river fishing, the other factors like rain fall and water levels had as much of an impact on whether or not we were catching. The lack snow melt could lead to low river levels, making it easier for shad and herring to get upstream more easily. My bet is that there is a strong link between length of daylight and spawning of bait fish and bass. Temperature probably has some influence, but who knows what the range of influence is...

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Old 01-05-2007, 11:24 AM   #3
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I remember the winter of 2001-2002 being very mild and the '02 season having tons of juvenile bait on the beach all year.
It'd be nice to see clouds of tinker macs and peanuts moving up/down the beaches again

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