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What can we expect from the results of the mild winter { assuming the weather keeps up} as far as-
Bass, get out the bucktails because the schoolies could be here early, what March?
The fluke, could we see them " in" very early?
The Macks, I think late April, 47 deg. water if not mistaken, they could show early/
Summer months, will this winter effecyt the arrival of Tuna, maybe some southeren species to our area?, sharks maybe too. any comments from past experiences from you salty old dogs out there.
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Oh Ill be pushing 400 hrs. this year with my new 15' Whaler sport I just bought w/a brand new Yammie 70, also took a union LOA 4 months 1 month vacation after that. Gots to catch up
Catching fluke already??? I dont know thats amazing.
Cant wait to post a few reports and catch some eat a few too!
 

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buoy 44025 today has the water temps @43 degs.
I didnt compare to other years but it's gotta be a few degrees above the norm.
I checked the weather on ALO homepage & this week the temps are supposed to dip to 10 degs. tue, wed. at night only though. like 40's during the day. Thats pretty wild fluctuation.
I still think we could get a big snow storm.
I'll be in the water March though, boats pretty much ready now.
I'll go investigate those swirls. Maybe it was seals!!? Its going to be a fun year!!!
Im very psyched.
Wanted to add that the weatherman last night said this winter's been 7 DEGREES above nor., average.
Thats pretty good I bet things are going to happen real soon this year & pretty much all @ once,
Alan

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