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Date: April 8, 2021 Body of Water: White Pond - Concord, Massachusetts Moon Phase: New Moon minus 4 days; waning crescent Tides: N/A Boat: none, wading from shore With: Alone Target: Trout Time: 4 PM - 6:30 PM Conditions: About 55 degrees; clear; calm winds from northeast; clear water; woods were quiet It's always good to steal an evening and chase some fish! Add a couple of eagles, loons and a variety of ducks, comfortable weather, and a few hundred yards of shoreline without other fishermen, and it should be a really good night. And it was; all that was missing was any fish action of any type. Perhaps the easterly wind or the pleasant conditions had the trout shut down. Or perhaps the recently stocked fish hadn't quite made it down to the opposite end of the pond. Regardless, my fresh, floating crawler, S7 blue Rapala and small green/silver Cleo were universally ignored. What do I have to say about this? It was a pleasant way to enjoy one of the nicest Spring days of 2021 so far. Other than our Cape Cod telecommuting staycation, it was only the second time (or so) I've been able to finagle an afterwork fishing session. And, now I don't have to wonder too much about the current state of trout fishing at White Pond! It might be better, next time. Pondering the questions of core essence and finding meaning in unexpected ways
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