Iowa is certainly a state with four seasons. Unfortunately, we can experience all four seasons in the same week in March. This no doubtably puts fish in negative moods at times, and at other times can really make them feed up. One tip I can share about late March fishing is the amount of sunlight. Sunny days are no doubt the best this time of year. The extra warmth on the water gives the system an extra jolt of energy and livelihood. Another advantage this time of year is a steady wind. A steady wind from the same direction can help position predatory fish. They will use windy shorelines to feed up as the wind stirs up bait and can position smaller foods in the food chain.
You cannot count on much for the weather during the month of March in Iowa, but one thing is for sure. If you don't like the weather, give it a couple of hours, it might be completely different.
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