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Marty Hughes's avatar

Very informative! We had an anomaly here in Nebraska one winter where water was being pumped from irrigation wells and diverted into a creek and sent to neighboring Kansas. The water temperature was 57 degrees as it entered the small lake I fished in spring through fall. This brought the bluegill up the creek and big bass soon followed. I caught numerous big bass that winter from the kayak which would normally be iced over. These are the nuances we can find when going out and exploring our fishing waters. 😎

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Jason Sealock's avatar

Those hot water discharges are a nice thing in the winters. I used to catch a lot of fish on Lake Dardanelle at the warm water discharge from the ANO discharge canal in the winter. But it is interesting how different isolated weather events move the fish around. Here current can put fish in very predictable places and so a lot of my fishing is based around current. So much so that I used it as part of naming this blog and business. I spend a lot of my time fishing around current and I want to also keep folks current on fishing. So it seemed fitting.👊🏽😎

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