Will slow them some
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A friend with the weather service said that they are watching computer models for record below normal temps for the end of march. Some models are hinting toward Arctic air moving father south then usual for late march. As for now its just a possibility. I did notice lows back into the 30s for late week. How will it affect the fish at Sardis?
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Biggest crappie to date is 3 lb 9 oz at grenada in 1988. Still hangs on my wall.
Will slow them some
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TOO MANY IDIOTS TO FEW BULLETS
It will probably screw all of the big 4 up!
Something is bound to mess them up just when I finally get to hit the lake with the boat. Y'all can blame me if it gets cold. That's my life of luck.
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Biggest crappie to date is 3 lb 9 oz at grenada in 1988. Still hangs on my wall.
It's always something. For fishermen it's "the cold weather will shut them down". For deer hunters it's "theres too many acorns." For duck hunters it's "theres too much water."
The weather can do what it wants...I'm goin fishin either way.
Biggest crappie to date is 3 lb 9 oz at grenada in 1988. Still hangs on my wall.
It's always something, their is no such thing as a perfect year. I do know it thundered an awful lot all through the month of February. So according to the old wives tale it should be a cold April. I guess we will soon see.
The two best times to fish (when it's raining & when it aint). Proud member of team GitDaFeeshGrease