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01-31-2021, 02:41 PM | #1 |
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Winter ice spots.
I'm primarily a stream/river/remote pond fly guy and for some time I've been wondering what causes ice guys to congregate in certain areas of many bays. For instance, in the Northern part of Winter Harbor, most of the crowd is in the area across from the Libby Museum towards the eastern shore, not the western shore or further North in the bay (see graphic). Is this primarily gained experience where fish have been known to congregate in the winter? Is it the same in summer?
Or is it some other reason like ice thickness, currents, depth, etc? Also noticed this in other bays near me like 19 mile.
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Bob F Amherst till the big 66 comes (made it!) Winter Harbor/Mirror Lake till the big guy comes Last edited by bobkatfly; 01-31-2021 at 03:36 PM. |
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