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    Today here in Jackson, Ga. high was 38 with 20-30 mph winds. Had to get the itch off and put on the Strkyer ice fishing suit and cranked up the livescope. Was about as misserable as I'll fish although only my hands were cold. I keep a set of electric warmers in my life jackst pocket and spent more time with my hands in my pocket than out but still managed to put 7 in the boat between 5-6 pm. nothing to brag about but proved they will still eat. ScottName:  20250220_172741.jpg
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    That’s cold! But nice groceries!


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    I'm going today but am waiting till the temps rise just a bit. 30 degrees here this morning but the wind has laid a bit. Nice post, makes a man want to fish.

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    Nice but 44 degrees colder than that here right now!

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    Love my Stryker suit. I have the Stryker lite, and it keeps me warm in below zero temps on the ice.

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    Just to give you a flavor for the conditions, we recently in last week got 5" of rain. Water went from clear to stained, Water temps dropped from 58 to 48 from 5 day's ago with blue bird sky's and as mentioned brutal winds. I know you northern guy's are going big deal on the weather which is why I don't live up north. Yall are tougher than me. But from a fishermans perspective, this would be about as bad of conditions that I could describe from a fish catching scenario but still was able to put a few in the boat. At 62 not as tough as I used to be. Scott
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    You northern guy's are tough. I was wearing the Apex and definately not too warm. Scott

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