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lol.. on a day when it was raining and I was hesitant to go fishing.. my wife looked at me and said.. the fish dont mind the rain.. why should you??
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That is a very cool picture. If I was that guy-I would frame
it and put it on the wall.
Some of the best fishing is in the rain . Little rain is good
and if you are ready for it (jacket, hat.......) it can be
very productive.
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I might draw the line at snow.. but you do have a point.. it dont snow under the water.. :-)
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true.. :-)..
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Yep, thats right. As long as you ready for the weather
you are going to have a good time. Also not many
people fish in "bad" weader so for the most part you
will have the place to your self.
When I go to Sierras, I take everything with me-light
and heavy jacket under pant, rain gear, shorts .........
that way Im ready.
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][#008000][size 3]You have got that right Peter. I have been to Bishop when the temps were around 90º and 20 miles away up at Bishop Creek the temperature was around 30º. As the BSA states "Be prepared".[/size][/#008000][/font]
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