While all northwest Pennsylvania lakes remain ice covered, the ramps on the Allegheny River were clear of ice a week or so ago. Saturday, March 9, was the first opportunity to get out. Allowing the sun to warm things up a bit, I met Dale Black, president of Gamma Fishing, at the Oil City ramp at noon. River temperature was 36/37 degrees. We checked a few deepwater wintering spots in the pool, but were fishless until Frank Malek called on his cell to say he had located a bunch of fish and to come on down. Dale and I each 'broke the ice' with our first smallies of 2013. We fished by Frank for awhile, and then went exploring to another downstream pool.


Dale and I ended the afternoon with 10 or 11 smallmouths, caught mostly on hair jigs. We met up with Frank just as the sun was going down and air temps were dropping. He proceeded to 'school' us on how to catch ice-out smallmouths with one fish after another - all taken on special hand-crafted jig. His total for the day was 25 smallmouths!
Glad to see you posting again. We were debating at work if it was too cold to fish. Last year it was in the 80s in central Indiana. This year it is in the 30s.
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