I love fishing in the snow. The same pond you’ve fished a hundred times seems new again under a fresh blanket of the white stuff. Plus, with such a monochromatic background the colors of a freshly caught trout or largemouth or smallmouth bass seem to be especially radiant, almost glowing against the white-washed surroundings. So when I set out on Saturday morning, while the first real storm of winter was in the process of dumping 10 inches of snow on the Upper Cape, I had one goal – catch a fish and photograph it. Here are some of the shots of this weekend’s fishing by the OTW Crew. (Photos by Andy Nabreski and Jimmy Fee)













In some parts of New England, anglers venturing onto safe ice hooked some fish that would have made a snack out of our trout. Check out OTW Contributor Kierran Broatch’s Ice Pike Weekend Report.

P[cs were just awsome Thankyou
Awesome photo spread … and, inspriring . Hmmm … windy and warm saturday …! Thanks !
Hat’s off to the yakmeister…, dedication!
[…] 14, 2012 by Jimmy FeeWith last weekend being my first weekend off since I posted this Fishing in the Snow Report from late January, I planned on fishing regardless of the conditions. As a thick layer of slush […]