Quote Originally Posted by RMGeorge View Post
Thanks for the advice. I do have a couple of weather apps on my i-phone and tend to err on the side of caution.
Much better to be at home wishing you were on the lake, than to be on the lake wishing you were home.
Learn the area you fish and pay attention to the predicted wind direction. If you are on the leeward side with a bluff or forest it's better than the windward side. Open marsh offers little protection except in real close. You learn by going as you say with "caution". Summer squalls are a whole different thing. Always fish with an exit plan as PS advised.