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December

12/10/2018

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​I can’t say I look forward to December as it marks the end of the fall fishing and hunting frenzy that many of us enjoy. But I can say that I embrace it. While it represents a transition to the coldest months of the year, windows of opportunity pop up that are similar to what we experienced earlier in the season. So with the doldrums of winter right around the corner I have learned the importance of pursuing some of the year’s remaining outdoor experiences.
 
Since the prime fishing is now past and weather conditions uncertain, competition for water is significantly decreased. The ease in finding solitude adds greatly to the attraction of fishing at this time of year.
 
December is about slowing down – no need to be in a hurry. It may take a little longer to get to the water and move between pools. December fishing may require breaking ice from the guides or waiting for the slush to clear. And slowing down the presentation is often the key recognizing that a fish may not move as aggressively for a fly in the colder water.
 
December is also a month for big fish yielding a number of top steelhead, brown trout and even musky over the years. With the holidays, December moves fast. Its time to get out there before it’s gone. 

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