A fly fisher’s determined pursuit of bass in an unassuming roadside creek during an unseasonably cool early spring day. With temperatures hovering in the low to mid 50s, well below normal for the season, the bass proved exceptionally cautious and lethargic. The day demanded meticulous presentations, careful line management, and a willingness to slow down—matching retrieves to the fish’s reduced metabolism. Despite the challenging conditions, these overlooked waters offered solitude and the special satisfaction that comes only from connecting with fish when the odds seem stacked against success. A testament to the rewards found not in numbers caught, but in the subtle adjustments and patient persistence required when targeting bass during nature’s reluctant transition from winter’s grip.
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I am sooo impressed with your having pioneered this urban form of fishing in your area! And happy to see the fruit of your labor!! As you said earlier, hallelujah!
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