Photo Gallery: Lingering, Slowly Melting Away - The Fisherman

Photo Gallery: Lingering, Slowly Melting Away

The ice is finally receding and open water fishing is, once again, taking over the Northeast fishing scene. First of all, these photos are all recent and they really show the diversity of the New England fishing options in March; ice pike and trout… open water stripers, largemouth bass, trout, perch, pike and one from the left coast, a red bass caught on a trip to Baja! That’s how we roll here at The Fisherman and it’s why we are the undisputed #1 source for multi-species anglers. If you would like see your photos posted here, please email them to danderson@thefisherman.com with all the pertinent details.

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Declan O’Donnell, one half of the Breachway Bait & Tackle brass, landed this awesome brown trout on a recent trip to Maine.
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Here’s the elder half of the Breachway Bait & Tackle team, Tom O’Donnell with a nice pike he landed while up in Maine with his son and business partner, Declan.
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Regular contributor and hardcore fisherman, Todd Treonze celebrated the start of open water season with some perch from a Rhody pond.
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Alicia Kennedy took full advantage of recent trout stocking in Connecticut and caught and released this nice brookie from a local stream. Fishin’ Factory 3 photo.
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Fishin’ Factory 3 regular, Joey Franklin, kicked off March in style with this portly largemouth bass.
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There’s nothing better than a father and son getting it done in the early spring, James White and his son Carter caught this nice rainbow in the Hammonasset River at the beginning of March.
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Nick DiPhillipo took advantage of some open water on the Merrimack River and caught this nice, early season, pike. Photo sent courtesy of Surfland Bait & Tackle.
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Tom Houde just cannot stay out of his kayak! Here he is with a solid holdover striper taken from a tidal creek in southern New England.
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Ted Nesius likes a challenge… he travels to other countries and tries to figure out the fishing on his own. Here he is with a big red bass taken somewhere on the Baja Peninsula.
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Summer Viveiros with a winter monster, check out this 3-pound, 4-ounce brookie she landed through the ice last month!

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