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		<title>What happened to winter?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here it is the middle of January and it&#8217;s supposed to be cold. I don&#8217;t know about your nook of the woods but out here in California it sure does not seem like winter. The current temperature today is 76 degrees and I&#8217;ve noticed that the birds are out and about already starting their mating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here it is the middle of January and it&#8217;s supposed to be cold. I don&#8217;t know about your nook of the woods but out here in California it sure does not seem like winter. The current temperature today is 76 degrees and I&#8217;ve noticed that the birds are out and about already starting their mating rituals.</p>
<p>Every year at my house we have a pair of dove that return to nest on a pillar right outside my front door. They both have a few very distinguishable markings on them so we know they are the same pair. Cindy has affectionately named them Fred and Ethyl. Anyhow, I have seen them lately and Fred has started gathering sticks and twigs and placing them on top of the pillar starting to build their nest.</p>
<p>While it is true we had a cold spell for a little while it seems more like spring or fall and at least where I live, the fish also don&#8217;t seem to realize it&#8217;s the middle of January either. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, there is no Fall Frenzy bite going on but its definitely far from your typical winter bite. When I think about it,  it does make sense because the days are warm, the nights are not all that cold so the water temperature is not all that cold. I know that  I have been taking advantage of the conditions and feel that you should be as well.</p>
<p>Normally this time of the year I&#8217;m using spoons, ice jigs, darter heads and hair jigs while  fishing them very, very slowly. While yes, any fishing is good fishing I personally feel that its much funner fishing a quicker more active way. Besides just being more enjoyable I stay warmer because I&#8217;m moving more.</p>
<p>I have been having good luck lately slow rolling spinnerbaits in a shad pattern and letting them stop and flutter to the bottom attempting to imitate the erratic action of a shad dieing. I have found that if you configure your spinnerbait with big round Colorado blades instead of your typical willow leaf ones they seem to work better for this style of fishing.</p>
<p>I have also been having luck slowly bottom bouncing with craw pattern crankbaits. Here I am attempting to resemble a crawdad scampering along the bottom in an attempt to escape the hungry mouth of Mr. Largemouth while at the same time trying to find a soft spot to allow him to root into the mud for his winter nap.</p>
<p>So, the next time you have a chance to get out and its a nice sunny, warm day don&#8217;t do the normal slow and mundane winter style of fishing, try speeding up your presentation a little, you just might be pleasantly surprised with the results.</p>
<p>Thanks for visiting my site. Be sure to tell all of your fishing buddies and come back soon</p>
<p>Until Next Time, Good Luck and Tight Lines To Ya!</p>
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