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TMH,

I sure hope none of that ash and wood debris from your firepit made its way into the river..... :wink: :lol:
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RJ wrote:TMH,

I sure hope none of that ash and wood debris from your firepit made its way into the river..... :wink: :lol:
It's cleaned out every fall big guy :wink: .....thanks for being a concerned citizen though :lol: 8) :wink:
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I'll be by to inspect late fall next year.... :lol: :lol:
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Now would you say it's 2-3' lower??
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At least 3'....
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RJ wrote:TMH,

I sure hope none of that ash and wood debris from your firepit made its way into the river..... :wink: :lol:
:shock:
TroutnMuskieHunter wrote: ...April 22nd, 2008...
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...today......April 29th...
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:shock: :shock:... crazy stuff.
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Post by Eli »

need a solid week of rain and low temps to bring up the water levels.
otherwise be prepared for a lot of fish going belly up come July/Aug.
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Eli wrote:need a solid week of rain and low temps to bring up the water levels.
otherwise be prepared for a lot of fish going belly up come July/Aug.
Catch em before it happens lol..

Well supposed to pour tonight and tomorrow.. Hope it rains more during the week this year than on the weekends like last year.
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HaZarD wrote:
Well supposed to pour tonight and tomorrow.. .
really? which company saying this?
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Weather says tonight and tomorrow rain.. i.e Pour.. sorry for the confusion
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HaZarD wrote:Weather says tonight and tomorrow rain.. i.e Pour.. sorry for the confusion
I just looked at the Weather Network forecast......I copied this for you:

24-Hour Precipitation Outlook
We don't expect any precipitation from Friday Evening to Saturday Afternoon.

Here's Environment Canada:

Tonight Cloudy. Becoming cloudy periods near midnight. Low 8.
Saturday Cloudy with sunny periods. 30 percent chance of showers. Risk of a thunderstorm in the afternoon and early in the evening. High 27.
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best time to scout our for hots spots.

humps , rock, logs , dead heads.

and for safety also.
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TroutnMuskieHunter wrote:
HaZarD wrote:Weather says tonight and tomorrow rain.. i.e Pour.. sorry for the confusion
I just looked at the Weather Network forecast......I copied this for you:

24-Hour Precipitation Outlook
We don't expect any precipitation from Friday Evening to Saturday Afternoon.

Here's Environment Canada:

Tonight Cloudy. Becoming cloudy periods near midnight. Low 8.
Saturday Cloudy with sunny periods. 30 percent chance of showers. Risk of a thunderstorm in the afternoon and early in the evening. High 27.
were getting VERY light rain in Richmond right now... not enough to wet the ground.
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plncrzy wrote:
TroutnMuskieHunter wrote:
HaZarD wrote:Weather says tonight and tomorrow rain.. i.e Pour.. sorry for the confusion
I just looked at the Weather Network forecast......I copied this for you:

24-Hour Precipitation Outlook
We don't expect any precipitation from Friday Evening to Saturday Afternoon.

Here's Environment Canada:

Tonight Cloudy. Becoming cloudy periods near midnight. Low 8.
Saturday Cloudy with sunny periods. 30 percent chance of showers. Risk of a thunderstorm in the afternoon and early in the evening. High 27.
were getting VERY light rain in Richmond right now... not enough to wet the ground.
Ya...we got some "drops" here to Serge....and now the sun's peakin' out :wink: 8)
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The bass have abandoned their nests in front of my place. I wonder if they will make new ones deeper or if they give up for the season.
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