One of my very best friends used to be an Army Helicopter pilot. He always said that "a weatherman only opens his mouth for two things--to eat and to tell a lie!!

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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Mar-24-06 AT 04:46AM (EST)[/font][p]I've got a Midwest tournament this Saturday at a lake where the fish have just not been biting for anyone during all this cold weather.
Last weekend, I checked the long-range forecast up until the 25th: It was supposed to be pretty fair, with highs in the low 50s. Then we get that 3" of snow early this week. :-(
The day after the snow, they were still calling for it to be 45-50 every day until Saturday. Well guess what? I just checked weather.com a few minutes ago and they're calling for snow showers/flurries Fri. night and all day Sat. x(
The water temp was as high as 56 two weeks ago; it'll probably be back down in the 40s Sat. Looks like another tourney where one keeper will probably win it.
One of my very best friends used to be an Army Helicopter pilot. He always said that "a weatherman only opens his mouth for two things--to eat and to tell a lie!!
I love hoe they interupt a TV broadcast every 15 minutes to tell we are not having severe weather....But we almost did. I'll keep you posted.......Egomaniacs.
Easy,
I have a BFL tournament at KY Lake this weekend. I have been here all week and the water temp has dropped 6 degree's from last weekend, the fish have moved back out where there were a few weeks ago. So just think postive, stay focus'd, and you will catch fish.
God Bless
The wife always accuses me being wrong half the time. Maybe I should be a weatherman and get paid for being wrong!!!
Poor Ol Hoov...
LOL....
Really though, look at it this way. You can react to the bad news in a negative way, or you can embrace the news, respond in a positive way. Like the one poster said, just think through the conditions, and where the fish have probably moved. Then fish to those areas.
Now saying that is one thing, doing that is another.. LOL
I'm better at giving that advice then I am at living it.... especially the fishing portion of it.
Danny
