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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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What you guys think..
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I never go out when it calls for scattered thunderstorms in the area I would be fishing. Just because sometimes a storm can sneak up on you and put you in a really bad situation real fast.
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if i didnt have to work i'd go !!!!
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Dude! The fish are already wet! Whats the problem
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We saw a waterspout just West of the Lake Thursday morning. Hung out is Joe's Cove until is passed to the North. Fish with one eye open at least !
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I usually just go..
But considering since i've went wednesday thrusday friday saturday to prien, i think i'll stay around for today and just go tomorrow |
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Isn't this around the time those guys got struck lightning last year by freds?
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If you do fish and it gets bad, at least there are boat houses and docks that you can get away from the weather over there.
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Quote:
3 months away.....http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/show...ight=lightning |
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you'll have to use your own judgement.
learn to tell the difference between a light rain cloud and one that has lightning. If you see a squall line coming your way, you need to get back to the landing. several times i've had to pull up on shore and wait until the tstorm passed. |
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Man its hot out here on the boat......
Rain storm comes thru....... Man I'm freezing!!!! |
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NATGEO Lightning Facts
It is almost soothing to hear the low rumble of thunder off in the distance as a storm approaches, yet the very sound of thunder indicates that you are in immediate danger. The forward and backward reach of lightning far outruns your ability to hear its thunder. When you hear thunder (even faint thunder) you are in danger of a lightning strike. When the leading edge of a thunderstorm is within 10 miles you are at immediate risk due to lightning's out reach. In fact, many lightning deaths and injuries occur with clear skies directly overhead. |
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If I lived as close as u do to trout, I would be out there just about everyday!
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I am on the water every day just about. Today, taking a break,, and cooking some trout from last week |
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you need to start using that SLR camera's zoom on those river chix
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i second that, we need a section just for river rat pics
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agreed! dont be holdin out on us lil fool!!!
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Went yesterday for just a bit and didn't catch ****. :[
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Infraction!!!
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Oh hush. That would be any 4 letter word and I can think of quite a few....
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