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I have Frog Togs and a windshield. What I do not have is a tolerance for cold and wet. I remember a classic trip on Eufala in March where Ken Rainbolt and I dipped our rods in the lake to melt the ice building in our guides as it snowed on us, hard. No. Never again. It would hurt my hands too much. And Ken would laugh at me.

I will be there. However, if the wet and cold is too much, I will give Huntest the boat keys and tell him to knock his lights out.

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Who's bringing the firewood?

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10 hours ago, 96 CHAMP said:

Is there a pavilion down there that we can access if needed to grill food??

I don't know of one, Robert may bring his portable canopy deal.

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and 50. Last weeks forecast said mid 60's.  

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That's a lot better than what they are predicting in St. Louis on Saturday.

 

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Well maybe we will get to prove what many of our members say on this forum, "The worse the weather the better TRL fishes." If that is true we should see a few fish over 5 lbs cause the forecast keeps getting worse. 

Mike

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We have a fire weather warning here for today...what ever that means...lol

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15 hours ago, rps said:

I have Frog Togs and a windshield. What I do not have is a tolerance for cold and wet. I remember a classic trip on Eufala in March where Ken Rainbolt and I dipped our rods in the lake to melt the ice building in our guides as it snowed on us, hard. No. Never again. It would hurt my hands too much. And Ken would laugh at me.

I will be there. However, if the wet and cold is too much, I will give Huntest the boat keys and tell him to knock his lights out.

RPS, all that gear does nothing to prevent lighting strikes, that would be my main concern Saturday...if it's anything like it was last night I wouldn't be anywhere near the water

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