How is fishing like in the cold?


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sheed asked:


I’ve only fished when it was summer, but I was curious as to how the fishing is when its colder, like winter.
My guess is that you would catch less fish, but how much less fish? Should you even bother?
So if I catch about 3 fish a day in the summer I can expect to catch -4 fish a day in the winter…

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5 Responses to “How is fishing like in the cold?”

  1. tommyommy5 Says:

    colder. tommyommy5

  2. Johney Walker Says:

    7 less fish Johney Walker

  3. ShimanoFisherman Says:

    Fishing in the winter is cold but it’s a lot of fun. I don’t catch any less fish than in summer you just have to know how to fish for them when the water temp is colder. Look at my picture I caught that pickerel just this year ice fishing.

    I suggest that you give ice fishing a try it’s a lot of fun. ShimanoFisherman

  4. fish man+ Says:

    It depends on what fish your going after. Assuming the body of water does not freeze over, trout tend to go on bite in the winter. However, other fish like catfish, bass, and panfish all tend bite much less in the winter, especially if you do not have a boat and fish from shore. So anyway, you many catch less or more fish depending on your target fish or tactics.

    Hope this helps!! fish man+

  5. Curtis Says:

    Less crowded and very rewarding. Curtis

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