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   Beautiful Stein!

BilletHead

"We have met the enemy and it is us",

Pogo

   If you compete with your fellow anglers, you become their competitor, If you help them you become their friend"

Lefty Kreh

    " Never display your knowledge, you only share it"

Lefty Kreh

         "Eat more bass and there will be more room for walleye to grow!"

BilletHead

    " One thing in life is for sure. If you are careful you can straddle the barbed wire fence but make one mistake and you will be hurting"

BilletHead

  P.S. "May your fences be short or hope you have long legs"

BilletHead

Posted
25 minutes ago, Stein said:

^ this.  I'm 350 feet above lake level so I HOPE I'm OK.  My biggest concern is that I'm not there enough to check on it frequently.

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If your house gets flooded it's fair to say we're all in a bit of trouble.

Posted

Seems like it's wet all over.  I'm still out in Montana, and was pretty much planning to fish all week with my friends Tom and Tom, and a couple of Missouri Tom's friends whom I had just met.  But we got out here almost two weeks ago, and it has rained (and sometimes snowed and sleeted) every day we've been here but one.  We skipped fishing on Tuesday because of rain, wind, and cold.  Floated the Yellowstone yesterday through several rain showers and temps ranging from 35 to 48.  (Fishing was tough.)  I decided to bail on them today because I had some work to do, but was almost glad I did because it has only gotten to about 40 degrees today and has rained fairly steadily.  It's raining hard as I type this with 20 mph wind out of the northwest.  I've never seen this kind of cold, rainy/sleety/snowy weather pattern hold this long this time of year out here.  

Posted

Welp, I was all set to begin my summer research work in the Ozarks this weekend, but that clearly ain't happening. Best of luck to all in the path of this, and stay safe. I'll be sticking in Indiana for a few more days. 

Posted

I hope that everyone is safe over the next week. We haven't had the heavy rains, but staying wet just the same.

Been trying to get out to catch some male darters with their spawning colors, but I need to sight fish them. With the rain every couple of days just can't get a chance to get any. Last year the rain confounded much of my darter fishing and this year is turning out the same. Really wanted to catch a male greensides darter. They are early spawners, so may have missed the window of opportunity.

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4 hours ago, Al Agnew said:

S  Floated the Yellowstone yesterday through several rain showers and temps ranging from 35 to 48.  (Fishing was tough.)  I decided to bail on them today because I had some work to do, but was almost glad I did because it has only gotten to about 40 degrees today and has rained fairly steadily.  It's raining hard as I type this with 20 mph wind out of the northwest.  I've never seen this kind of cold, rainy/sleety/snowy weather pattern hold this long this time of year out here.  

Give me dry and zero any day before 30's and raining.  That's miserable fishing conditions.  I never could fish with gloves so wet and cold sucks.

Posted
7 hours ago, Stein said:

^ this.  I'm 350 feet above lake level so I HOPE I'm OK.  My biggest concern is that I'm not there enough to check on it frequently.

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That looks like ness's deck.

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