Tips for timing the patterns of trout under the ice

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A cold and clear morning awaited us as we rolled out of our camp beds in Pennsylvania’s Potter County. The porch-post thermometer read minus 5.
As we arrived at Lyman Lake, after a hearty breakfast of course, the surrounding mountains were bathed in a warm winter sunlight. But within two hours, by 10:30 a.m., the hills were shrouded by heavy snow clouds. As the wind and snow whipped our positions on the ice, I decided to give up – but not before landing three of Lyman’s fine trout.

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