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[QUOTE=waterdog101;526393]I thought I like to fish as much as anyone, but I guess not. man be careful wading in temps that cold. should you slip and get wet, it could be big trouble for you. ever think of taking a changing of warm dry clothes, in a water proof bag, for quick access if needed. good luck to you, if you do brave the cold temps.[/QUOTE]
I usually don't stray far from the vehicle when it's that cold. I'm looking high percentage spots without high percentage work. Also, most times I can work from the bank if I have to. Always a slow wade in the winter, usually standing in one spot and only moving a few feet up at a time. Been doing it for well over 5 years, coldest temp I've ever caught one was 18 which has happened on 3 separate occasions. High on Wednesday slated for 22 - I won't even think about it if the flow is low with clear skies.
I fell in the drink the other day due to sheer stupidity - wrung out my sleeves and carried on.....but it was 35 or so that day.
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[QUOTE=waterdog101;526378]you guys think any of the forum fishermen, will breakout the F&F tackle and take advantage of these single digit temps. if any do I sure hope they don't forget to take their camera, I may do a little fishing during this cold spell, on YOUTUBE....[/QUOTE]
The temps they are calling for will be cold, REALLY cold.........I have a 20 degree limit. It started at 7 on friday, and didnt get above 25. That is WAY too cold for me.
If you do go, be careful.
Later,
Geo
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As promised I ventured out today and was rewarded with 9 smallies
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[QUOTE=psprowler;526702]As promised I ventured out today and was rewarded with 9 smallies[/QUOTE]
Gorgeous...very cold looking Smalljaw...............WTG
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Looks sideways. I don't remember levitating parallel to the water as I stretched the camera out.
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Scientist call us Wimps!
[url]http://www.courierpress.com/news/2014/jan/09/scientists-americans-are-becoming-weather-wimps/[/url]
Funny......