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Old 04-22-2015, 01:42 PM
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lol. Glad I'm not a weatherman. But there really wasn't a whole lot of rain Sunday night but the wind BLEW! They said straight line winds 50-60 mph.


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Old 04-22-2015, 01:46 PM
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Sunday's forecast looks promising considering what we have been used to...
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It's just so damn frustrating. I can't tell you how many times I've cancelled trips because the forecast looked bad and the weather was actually much better and visa-versa.

They can't get the forecast right for the next day, yet want us to believe all of their doom and gloom predictions about global climate change (or whatever they're calling it now) in the years to come. I hate weather forecasters as much as politicians.
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lol. Glad I'm not a weatherman. But there really wasn't a whole lot of rain Sunday night but the wind BLEW! They said straight line winds 50-60 mph.


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So you think all that fresh dirty water is from the rains a week ago?

Where the hell would the trout be right now? Offshore, on the beaches?
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Old 04-22-2015, 02:29 PM
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So you think all that fresh dirty water is from the rains a week ago?



Where the hell would the trout be right now? Offshore, on the beaches?

Yes. The Calcasieu river is still very high and very muddy. As well as the creeks and bayous that feed it. Until all of that goes down the water will not get clear.

The trout are there. You just have to be able to find decent water and bait.

And be there when the fish want to bite, naturally.


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