Quote Originally Posted by rip316 View Post
Snow showers Wed. into Thurs. and temps dropping into the low 30's is not a good comnbination. We will have to wait a bit longer fellas for this year to be kicked off into a more consistent feeding pattern.
fishing is returning to how it use to be less fish and real winters you newbies are spoiled, when the dogwoods bloom they will be there can't go by dates. Temps that cause dogwoods to bloom are also the temps needed to warm the water. Been usng this since it was given to me over 40 years ago I never go by dates I follow nature


Tulips – arrival of winter flounder
Dogwood – arrival of striped bass
Lilac – weakfish are in town
Forsythia – bluefish and fluke are on the move
September’s full harvest moon has a tremendous effect on both weakfish and striped bass which take it as a sign to start their annual southern migration. During this lunar period juvenile species of both predator and prey are driven outward along the shoreline.