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Eisboch wrote:
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In case anyone cares, the water temp on our little part of Chesapeake
Bay was 52F earlier this morning. I took Bob the bobcat for a walk down
near Plum Point, and he showed no interest in any of little lifeforms at
water's edge.

The onset of winter...sucks.



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Took a ride down to the Burt Reynolds park this morning and thought about
launching the Scout for a day on the ICW. Decided it was a little nippy for
that - only 72 degrees today. Think I'll wait until next week when the
warmer weather returns.

Eisboch

(not missing the NE at all)



Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrr.

Well, you're a deserving fellow.

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Well, I hate to spoil the misery for you Northerners but I actually went

out
fishing Thanksgiving morning. Up at 5 and out the Palm Beach inlet at 6.

We
were targeting wahoo with wire lines and a couple of rods with cigar

sinkers.
Even with the 3 to 4 foot seas it was a wonderful morning. No wahoo but a
couple of barracudas and bonitas to break up the monotony. Home at 11 to

start
the Thanksgiving dinner.

With the first cold front coming through yesterday, live baiting for

sailfish
is right around the corner. My favorite fishing time of the year.

Barry


Hasn't been THAT bad. I was in Long Island from Thursday through Saturday.
On Thursday, it was sunny and around 60F. Went to the beach just to hear
waves, but didn't bring fishing tackle. Since I'd have noplace to cook fish,
why annoy them? But, there were a dozen guys surfcasting. Two of them caught
gorgeous striped bass. I was chatting with one guy who didn't catch. He had
a theory that it's not good to fish where the birds were hitting the water,
but to go where you think they're headed next. Didn't work, and he didn't
change his tactics even after seeing his neighbors hammer two lunkers.


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Frank Taylor, Jr.
 
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Yep, its that time of the year. I was out on Lake Lanier today just north
of Atlanta. The water temp gauge in the boat said 58 degrees. It was nice
until the sun started going down. Then it started getting a little too
chilly so I headed back to shore.

Can't wait for spring to return.


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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In case anyone cares, the water temp on our little part of Chesapeake
Bay was 52F earlier this morning. I took Bob the bobcat for a walk down
near Plum Point, and he showed no interest in any of little lifeforms at
water's edge.

The onset of winter...sucks.



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Harry Krause
 
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Frank Taylor, Jr. wrote:

Yep, its that time of the year. I was out on Lake Lanier today just north
of Atlanta. The water temp gauge in the boat said 58 degrees. It was nice
until the sun started going down. Then it started getting a little too
chilly so I headed back to shore.

Can't wait for spring to return.


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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In case anyone cares, the water temp on our little part of Chesapeake
Bay was 52F earlier this morning. I took Bob the bobcat for a walk down
near Plum Point, and he showed no interest in any of little lifeforms at
water's edge.

The onset of winter...sucks.



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Me, either. Bobcat has spent virtually the entire day in his basket in
front of the fireplace. A veritable bobcat roasting by the open fire. I
think he opened an eye...once.



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Wayne.B
 
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 22:01:20 -0500, Harry Krause
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Me, either. Bobcat has spent virtually the entire day in his basket in
front of the fireplace. A veritable bobcat roasting by the open fire. I
think he opened an eye...once.


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Harry, how about posting some pictures of Bob? He sounds interesting
and might fit right in here.

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Harry Krause
 
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Wayne.B wrote:

On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 22:01:20 -0500, Harry Krause
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Me, either. Bobcat has spent virtually the entire day in his basket in
front of the fireplace. A veritable bobcat roasting by the open fire. I
think he opened an eye...once.


==============================

Harry, how about posting some pictures of Bob? He sounds interesting
and might fit right in here.


I'll ask him.

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"Frank Taylor, Jr." wrote in message ...
Yep, its that time of the year. I was out on Lake Lanier today just north
of Atlanta. The water temp gauge in the boat said 58 degrees. It was nice
until the sun started going down. Then it started getting a little too
chilly so I headed back to shore.

Can't wait for spring to return.


Went out at Shoal Creek the day after Thanksgiving, fished for six hours!
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 11:11:09 -0500, Harry Krause
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In case anyone cares, the water temp on our little part of Chesapeake
Bay was 52F earlier this morning. I took Bob the bobcat for a walk down
near Plum Point, and he showed no interest in any of little lifeforms at
water's edge.

The onset of winter...sucks.


was on duty at CG station sandy hook this weekend. gale warnings, and
the only boat that was within operational limits with the storm was
the 47' motor lifeboat.

you're right. winter sucks.

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