Snow and Ice – Freshwater Fishing Spots

My 2 sons and I took a hike through our local trail system yesterday and visited some of our freshwater fishing spots. The creek was partially iced over and it was easy to get to places that are unpassable in the summer when the bushes and weeds are just too thick.

My younger son loves to talk and in spite of my efforts to try and quiet him, he kept on talking. I explained that they’d see more wildlife if they kept quiet … but he gets excited about almost everything he sees! Oh to be five years old again!

So we were blazing our own trail along the creek bank (hoping to keep it open once spring and summer comes) and finding good spots to go fishing once the ice and snow melt off. Much to my surprise, my older son spotted something and asked me what it was. Turns out it was a muskrat. We had apparently blocked off his return top the creek and he seemed a little lost. I happened to have my camera with me and snapped a photo:

 

I told the boys how I used to trap muskrats in my younger days and used the money for Christmas presents. We walked for another 20 minutes and actually saw another muskrat! This one was able to get to the water and swam away as we watched. So we followed his tracks in the snow to see where he came from. And of course as we walked my younger son and I both got our feet wet! So we decided it was a good time to head home and grab some lunch.

It was snowing lightly through most of our walk through the creek and as we headed home we talked about fishing during the cold weather… and decided that it was more fun when it was warmer.  Hopefully we’ll have some more snowy walks before the spring returns and we’re back fishing in our favorite spots!

Catch you later.

Pennsylvania Smallmouth Bass

Calling all freshwater smallmouth bass fishermen.

I found this article posted on the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission’s website. If you live in or near Pennsylvania and fish on the Susquehanna river, you’ll probably be interested in reading this. Here’s an excerpt:

Harrisburg, PA - The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) is inviting anglers
and others with an interest in the management and protection of smallmouth bass in the
Susquehanna River to a free public meeting on Saturday, January 31, at the River Rescue
Building in Harrisburg. The meeting will touch upon subjects such as fish disease, fish
population monitoring results, trends in consumptive water use and water quality
trends. A question and answer session will follow...

If you’d like to read the rest of the article, you’ll find it here:


http://www.fish.state.pa.us/newsreleases/2009/smb_symposium.htm

Hey – almost forgot ….. here’s wishing you all a very happy and prosperous New Year!
May your lines be tight and your creels be full!

Catch you later.