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![]() "mgg" wrote in message ... "Steve B" wrote in message ... "Gene" wrote in message ... On Fri, 01 Jan 2010 14:36:09 -0500, Harry wrote: Drove down to the local marina early this morning and noted that the channel was pretty much iced over, though not solidly. I drive down there about once a week, and today's ice was the first I've seen this year or, in fact, in several years. I remember one year the inner harbor in Deale, Maryland, was completely iced over for several weeks. Doubt the ice is thick enough to walk on and I have no intentions of finding out. Not a biggy...we simply don't see much of this down here in the mid-Atlantic area. Speaking of ice.... I still have about 4" left from 2 weeks ago.... that usually means more is on the way.... Speaking of ice, I need some more for my drink. Luckily I live at 3700' elevation, and we don't get a lot. My cabin gets socked in for 4-5 months a year, though. The Interstate near us climbs from 3700 to 5000 in 13 miles, and another 1,000 ft. in the next 13 miles. Always lots going on there with the California and Nevada drivers. Steve Where are you at? Where do you boat? We boat at New Melones a few times per year. --Mike I live on a ranch near Toquerville, Utah. I fish Quail Hollow, Navajo Lake, Pine Lake, Posey Lake, Lake McGath, Panguitch Lake, Minersville Lake, and a lot of the streams around SW Utah. Several of the lakes around here now have mercury warnings as vestiges from mining days. One is the new Sand Hollow, near us. But they do have some nice bass over there, and I believe next time my buddy comes from Vegas, we'll go over and catch and release some and see if we can get a few nice pictures. What a shame, new lake. Steve |
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