
I just got lucky. Lots of casting but not much catching. As you mentioned, the bites I got were pretty subtle rather than hard aggressive takes.
It’s just that time of year where you kind of have to grind it out. February at times can be downright brutal. You can still catch fish, but it isn’t going to be easy like it was in fall.
Someone asked about flies and got some good suggestions.
@Wetswinger mentioned polychaete worms.
I recall fishing a worm pattern on one super cold day on the canal. There was ice in the bay I was fishing. I cast the worm out and it landed on the ice. As soon as I pulled it off the edge of the ice and into the water, a fish was on it.
One other pattern that had worked well for me more so in December but during colder months has been a sculpin pattern fish slow and near the bottom. Cast it out, let it rest then three strips like it is fleeing then let it settle again. Vary the speed of the strips until you find what they like.
The small game of amphipods and euphausiids will work as well if you find sippers.
Things will pick up once the chum fry start showing up in March plus you’ll also have pink fry this spring.
SF
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