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    Default NW River Bash - Feb 15, 2014

    Ominous: that was the weather forecast for Saturday's annual NW River Bash. When only half the old timers showed, you knew it was going to get tough. Undaunted: that is what the the hearty souls were who came to fish anyway. The weather forecast was for low forties and a 70% chance of rain in the morning, diminishing to mid-thirties and a 70% chance of rain/snow mix for the afternoon. Winds were supposed to start gusting up to 30 mph in the afternoon. We showed anyway, and in true Crappie.Com fashion, enjoyed a chance to see both old and new friends, and fish:
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    We shoved off at 8 a.m. to calm winds and pleasant conditions...'cept for the cold:
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    At times, I thought we were going to be spared, and the weather was going to turn out okay in spite of the gloomy forecast:
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    But, no such luck!
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    I headed down below the border, to a super secret spot, but was only rewarded with this under-sized striper:
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    And of course, the weather started getting rougher:
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    After three or four hours of fishing in the steady rain, I realized two things. First: it is a great time to concentrate on your line. There is really nothing else to do when you are hunkered down in your raincoat...Just keep fishing. Second: this might be a good time to try those bridge pilings!!!! Look at this guy, doesn't he look just as happy as a hog in dirt?
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    What rain? I'm watching my line!
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    If you haven't gotten the idea yet, it really rained hard. In fact, it poured:
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    Our scheduled end time was three o'clock in the afternoon, and by that time, only the most dedicated crappie anglers made it to the finale:
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    And consequently, only a few fish made it to weigh-in:
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    There were winners in two categories; biggest crappie, and biggest yellow perch. The biggest crappie (15 ounces) was caught by Windjinx, and the biggest yellow perch (12 ounces) was caught by Reelfun. Congratulations to the winners:
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    Yep, we did it for two reasons. Here is one:
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    And here is the other--just look at those smiles!
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    Rain, What rain?
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    Last edited by Idunno; 02-18-2014 at 10:37 PM.

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