05-18-2013, 12:29 PM
guess it depends on the nature of the storm. Like FG said - watch out for St Elmos fire, if the line is a humming, and the sparks of the tempest turn blue, time to bail. Nothing like a graphite lighting rod to turn a good trip bad!
But - have heard an incoming storm can fire up the fishies - plus - if it flies, it gets knocked down, ever see a driveway full of worms after a big rainstorm? Working a bank can be prosperous. If hit various places where bouncing off a rock wall, cliff or bank, and dropping down in- ping ping- they're waiting for it.
Guess it depends on your tolerance for wetness too. If you're in a boat, I'd be wary of fronts, quick changes in storm tracking, and the dreaded (hush) w i n d (don't say that too loud SHE might hear!).
At least where I'm at - this seems like a long wet dump, but no thunder bumpers, and mostly not to breezy now. Earlier it was, but I can be sure my neighbors are glad for the wetness as they've just planted up parts of their garden. Wonder if it'll be enough to have a dent in our shrunken reservoirs!
Hateful to hear the puddles are low now, and we've barely yet begun the draw.
But - have heard an incoming storm can fire up the fishies - plus - if it flies, it gets knocked down, ever see a driveway full of worms after a big rainstorm? Working a bank can be prosperous. If hit various places where bouncing off a rock wall, cliff or bank, and dropping down in- ping ping- they're waiting for it.
Guess it depends on your tolerance for wetness too. If you're in a boat, I'd be wary of fronts, quick changes in storm tracking, and the dreaded (hush) w i n d (don't say that too loud SHE might hear!).
At least where I'm at - this seems like a long wet dump, but no thunder bumpers, and mostly not to breezy now. Earlier it was, but I can be sure my neighbors are glad for the wetness as they've just planted up parts of their garden. Wonder if it'll be enough to have a dent in our shrunken reservoirs!
Hateful to hear the puddles are low now, and we've barely yet begun the draw.