With the water temperature hovering at a cool 63 degrees, it seems like the spawn of the largemouth bass has been delayed a few weeks. There is no doubt that this is setting up for an epic spring, as post-spawn fish will be feeding like crazy until late May. Additionally, the cooler waters have led to more crappie being caught than the last few years. Other species caught this month included long nose gar, chain pickerel, catfish, and bowfin. We may need to check the almanac, but I don’t recall more cold fronts in succession as this season. While many days had beautiful Florida weather, I’d especially like to thank those that braved the cold, cloudy, and windy days. In any condition, we will always do everything we can to ensure a fun, safe, and successful day on the water. Thank you for reading, and we look forward to seeing you on the water!
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