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Fishing Reports for the Bay of Quinte
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2003 8:12 am 
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Location: Ottawa
It sure looks like a late novenber day. Last night i on my way home the Napanee river was a mix of water and thin ice about 50/50. There has been about 15cm of snow in the last couple of days. We are currently experiencing freezing rain. Cold temperatures are forecast for the week ahead with only one day of 6 degrees. We need some seriously warm temperatures to get rid of the ice and to get the water temperature down to the walleye spawning level. It will defintely be a late spawning season maybe not till opening week? Things can change fast around here,we'll hope for the best!.....Larry


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