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User: vinny60
Comment: Bass angling is slow until water temperatures reach 60°F, which occurs about mid-May and continues to be good through October, when angling success drops off due to cold water temperatures. Trout fishing starts in February and continues through June, slowing in the summer, and then picking up again in mid-September through November. Artificial lures (artificial worms) are the most popular bait. Minnows and crayfish are not allowed. The limit is fifteen warmwater game fish of which not more than 10 may be black bass and 5 trout. The bass must be a minimum length of 10.0 inches (total length).
Date: 09/28/09 08:56 AM



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