you need to insulate your garage and put a heater 220v this is the setup that I have in mine and then you can shoot plastic all winter. on the thing it might help you is moved to southern Texas :biggrin
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Don't listen to Bob.....I was in Southern Texas last week and visited Skip and it was 15 degrees and four inches of snow on the ground
It seems I have to remove snow every day this winter so playing with the plastic period has become a luxury anymore. 4" more today, then the wind got up again. Roads full of white-outs again. Traffic accidents all over here again. Clear as a bell, colder than hell....Minnesota's favorite war cry of late. Temps are dropping like smooth rock now so that saying will be apt once more tonight. I'm tired of it.
Many times I mix up some green glow and use it on the bellies of my plastic 2" minnow.
It was 2 degrees and three inches of snow in Birmingham Alabama and in Atlanta. Both cities were on gridlock and shut down for three days and people were stranded in cars for over 22 hours. It took us 3 hours to go 2 miles to get back home from when we went to the cleaners. It will be mid sixties today.
On May 2 last year we got 17" of snow. On May 9 of last year it was 97 degrees and no snow. High water, but no snow. This happened in balmy Minnesota.
before I moved down to the coast here in Oregon and when I was living in the eastern part of her state we lived with the ice and snow all winter average temperatures overnight were in the single digits occasionally we got below zero but most the winner was down 8° on up to 16° in between all winter it was in every day deal to drive on ice and snow you have to be ready because this starts about the middle of November we started freezing over there October 2 week I'm kind of chuckling because the people are not used to driving in these conditions in the South if you get 2 inches of snow they are in trouble I'm pretty sure that ctom is used to driving in these conditions in dealing with the weather up north we usually put on snow tires in November with studs we have to have them off the vehicles April so it was that every year deal dealing with the weather in the eastern part of our state.
CTom have looked at several of your baits and still in awe at the colors. Hope spring come soon and if you choose to sell some of the baits would be interested. Please post if you decide to sell some.
CTom-- Well done sir! I pour and shoot plastics myself and I know a super bait when I see one -great work.
Thank you for sharing
Thanks c-tom for the post stay warm!! We use to fish the boundary waters of minn/canada great fishing!!! Place called (Zups) !!! Mark Zup's!!!
LOL, Jackie. Zupps is a large family name up in those parts. They own grocery stores in several northern MN towns and have their fingers in a lot of other local businesses as well.