Morning all
the fish are moving again
Friday Morning 1-24
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One thing about the speed of light it gets here too early in the morning
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Morning all. Soggy start to the day and more coming.
Record highs, arctic lows and now 70s again this weekend, compounded by run-off and diluted salinity in the rivers. Blooming tulip trees/azaleas and pine pollen on vehicles in January. The fish don't have a clue as to the season.
Record highs, arctic lows and now 70s again this weekend, compounded by run-off and diluted salinity in the rivers. Blooming tulip trees/azaleas and pine pollen on vehicles in January. The fish don't have a clue as to the season.
"Sun rise and sun sets. Since the beginning, it hasn't changed yet." Little Feat
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the fish were in the river on wednesday afternoon after the cold frontHit-n-Miss wrote:Good morning. Care to elaborate on the fish?
as of today as SK said the fish don't know where they need to be
One thing about the speed of light it gets here too early in the morning
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. Thanks may try tomorrow.Blue spinner wrote:the fish were in the river on wednesday afternoon after the cold frontHit-n-Miss wrote:Good morning. Care to elaborate on the fish?
as of today as SK said the fish don't know where they need to be
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