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After 2 years of cancer treatment I would like to try some spring brown trout in the big "O" out of Oswego but chemo after effects rules early morning out so I'm wondering if there is a decent evening bite along the shoreline,any help would be appreciated,Grandpa fish on (Gary)

 

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the way I look at is, any time you can get out fishing is good. Good luck with your full recovery and get out and get some spring browns!

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Quite often these early spring Browns will be more active during the afternoon bite than the morning bite.

A day of bright sun will warm those surface waters and shallows by a couple of degrees and these fish get active.

 

Good luck with your recovery and those Browns.

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Quite often these early spring Browns will be more active during the afternoon bite than the morning bite.

A day of bright sun will warm those surface waters and shallows by a couple of degrees and these fish get active.

 

Good luck with your recovery and those Browns.

 

 

Agreed! I sleep in and don't hit the water till 10:00 am.  Later in the morning the water warms and those fish that were run over by the early bird fishermen that were not active bite come late morning.

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