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When does "blackfly season" LOL generally end each year in the Kawartha Lakes region? I'd like to take my son on a fishing weekend this spring, but would like to avoid being eaten alive!
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My neighbor was working in his yard just before dark yesterday. Mosquitos were out in full force. I know I'm no where near you but this is almost 2 months early. I typically don't see mosquitos when turkey hunting until early May.
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All depends on how wet of a spring we have. With an early melt, if there's a prolonged wet & moderately warm spring we could have a very long BF season.
Either way pretty safe to say they're going to be out for Turkey season in some areas. BOO!!
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QUOTE (Whynot @ Mar 07, 2024 - 09:46 am)
All depends on how wet of a spring we have. With an early melt, if there's a prolonged wet & moderately warm spring we could have a very long BF season.
Either way pretty safe to say they're going to be out for Turkey season in some areas. BOO!!
LMAO......the first line in the article says....the female does the biting.....can you relate to that boys.....it truly is the same across all species.
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Given the light snowpack and warm temps the bugs may come on strong early but unless we get some decent rain we may hit that summer lull early this year.
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