Last couple of years it seems after New Years we get flooding on and off then a drought in late summer. Hard on a retiree.
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Last couple of years it seems after New Years we get flooding on and off then a drought in late summer. Hard on a retiree.
Yep, shore is!
Seems to be the new normal.
You're preachin' to the choir in my case, TC ... the lake I want to fish is 30ft high, the lake I would fish otherwise is 8ft high, and my "other option" lake is 14ft high (when they should all be at Winter Pool) :bash And while there hasn't been a "drought" during the Summer (per se) ... it has been way too hot for this ole man to be out there for very long during the best crank/jig Pushing times of the Summer.
Was thinking same thing yesterday. Looks like it’s setting up for a repeat of last year minus the monumental snow and ice up north. Was watching a video on weather channel. Showed our part of the country with above average temps this whole month and plenty of moisture rolling in from the gulf. Those 2 mixed together equals a lot of rain agin this spring. Local lake ( Arcabutla ) jumped from winter pool to over summer pool in 48 hours and still going up. More heavy rain predicted this weekend.
Hard on a crappie fisherman and a farmer just to name a few
Amen to the crazy weather fluctuations, especially in the winter as temperatures and precipitation both have been not normal the last couple years. Not retired yet, getting closer each year (T-3yrs. and counting) but do look forward to being able to take advantage of nice weather through the week.
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I'm in agreement with all of Ya'll. Third year in a row for us down here!
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The State of Tennessee is under there somewhere. Predicted rainfall through next week 2-3 inches over most of the state, more out west and north of us [emoji20]
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