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Ice fishing at 50
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Went out ice fishing Presidents Day morning on Steinaker. Temps started out at about 29 degrees at 8:30 a.m. and by noon was at 50. I can't remember ever ice fishing on 17" of ice when it was 50 degrees. Ice won't last long with those temps! Forecast for the Basin is for more temps in the mid 40's this week. Ice at Starvation, Pelican and the Gorge could be in jeopardy real soon. Get out there while you still can.
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#2
60 degrees in NSL today.
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#3
It feels like spring!
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[quote 10X]It feels like spring![/quote]

Yes it does. My wife saw me pulling out my saltwater Rods and reels to get them ready for the year and goes, "it's not that warm yet is it?"[sly] I said yes yes it is.
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[#0000FF]I was in Arizona all last week. Temps up to 90 degrees. I brought some back in plastic bags but the local temperature inversion and remaining snow chilled it down a bit.

A big 'SORRY' to the ice anglers. Any of you guys who have been whining for spring can show proper appreciation.
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[quote TubeDude][#0000FF]I was in Arizona all last week. Temps up to 90 degrees. I brought some back in plastic bags but the local temperature inversion and remaining snow chilled it down a bit.

A big 'SORRY' to the ice anglers. Any of you guys who have been whining for spring can show proper appreciation.
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As monks of the wasatch would say:

Spring, spring, ah ah ah ah ah ah, spring, spring[Tongue]
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Don't forget where we live! This is Utah if you didn't remember, everything can change in an hour!
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