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How many of you knew that weather system wind does not blow it sucks?  Seriously wind gets pulled from high pressure to low pressure like a vaccum. And the stronger the pressure gradients between the high and low pressure the stronger the wind.

So perhaps we have been getting weather systems with stronger pressure gradients? 
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Indiana / HAPPY MOTHERS DAY
« Last post by abishop on May 12, 2024, 09:27 PM »
Wishing all the moms a blessed day.
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Maine / Downeast is hot
« Last post by Scalloper on May 12, 2024, 08:58 PM »
Without spot burning, it has been a great weekend fishing downeast. 21 salmon to the net 2 over 4 lbs and 3 true humpback white perch (my favorite). My buddies also put up great numbers of quality fish.




















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Monster Fish Pics / Re: nh bass
« Last post by Jibbs55 on May 12, 2024, 08:07 PM »
Big 6 this weekend

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Massachusetts / Waters Near and Far
« Last post by bogtrotter on May 12, 2024, 06:41 PM »
This morning my younger son and my buddy Bob and I took a drive to Chicopee to try the Chicopee River for shad and small mouth.

We arrived around 11:30 AM and left about 2:30 PM.

It was partly sunny and about 60 degrees.

My son and Bob religiously fished for shad with darts and leaves, but without success.

I did a bit better, switching to worms after a while, and landing several feisty sunfish and one foot long American eel - - my first in nearly 40 years if you don't count the pencil long (and thin) specimen that I caught in the same stretch of river a couple years ago.

There were a fair number of other fishermen, but no one seemed to be doing much, except one gent who hauled in a half dozen shad and left.

After returning home and taking my wife and kids out to dinner for Mother's Day, I hit the South Hoosic for around 45 minutes this evening.

It was cloudy and about 50 degrees.

I managed to reel in one 14" brown below the Cheshire Harbor dam, as well as harvest a few ramp mushrooms a bit further downstream.
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Have been telling the wife the wind seems to be more often and in strength these last 4 years or so. Now, I like to watch old westerns and other movies. Many scenes taken outside the trees or grass in the background is moving pretty good indicating the strong winds.
      Kim
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Funny because I had the same conversation with my sons a week ago. Of course I "Googled" it and apparently it has been windier than normal overall the past 2 years.
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 I live 1 hr south of the Canadian border
  winter was windy and has continued through spring so far
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Swordfish, zucchini and burgers



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I coached high school and jr high baseball for about for about 15 years until I retired from teaching
in 2014. During that time I kept a log of the conditions in practices and games. Toward the end of
my coaching career I can say that, yes, conditions were indeed much windier than when I began.

About the same time a decision was made by the state governing body to switch over to a ball with
a softer center. These lacked the "carry" that traditional balls had. A solid "fly" with the older balls
would follow a more or less reverse parabolic arc.  One had to coach his outfielders not to run in as
the ball was likely to carry over their heads.  The newer balls would initially take off like like the
traditional ones but then lose energy quickly like a badminton birdie.  As they fell, the wind played
havoc with their trajectory. Depending on the wind, some shots cleared the fence for a home run.
The wind literally blew them out of the park.  I also saw headwinds knock potential homers out
of the sky for an easy putout.

I canoe, therefore the wind blows....

fish on,

rivereddy


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