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My Fish Finder Main => General Fishing Discussion => Topic started by: taxid on May 26, 2020, 02:59 PM
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Just as I predicted we'd go from frigid temps to a summer! How about you?
Was 88 here yesterday. And it's also humid!
87 F. out there right now.
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Got to 93 with high humidity today. Another couple days and back to seasonal temps and weather.
Rg
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Been in the mid 60's and has been raining for the last 4 days.
Keep it safe! JDL
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High 80s here. Tomatoes set to take off
fish on,
rivereddy
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Last weekend I was waking up at the campsite to 28F and frost on the boat. Today is supposed to be 90F plus. I doubt this is good for the fishing!
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93 yesterday and already 90 today. Don’t care for it.
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93 yesterday and already 90 today. Don’t care for it.
Where are you?
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Cooled down here 85* with 55% humidity
Sure was warm enough, finished painting the shed About an hour ago 😅
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poured concrete yesterday on reservation near silver creek to hang big roadside signs was 94 super humid was brutal!
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poured concrete yesterday on reservation near silver creek to hang big roadside signs was 94 super humid was brutal!
I’m sure and I don’t miss working in a pipe trench box ,
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I'm sure you don't FR
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Started my career in trench boxes dynamiting for water lines they are brutal so darn hot no wind and beating down sun !
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Where are you?
Northern Vermont.
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Northern Vermont.
Thanks or responding. Gives some perspective when you know where someone is.
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Thanks or responding. Give some perspective when you know where someone is.
It’s been a weird year here. Went from winter to the devils ass crack in three days. Fishing has been all over the place.
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It’s been a weird year here. Went from winter to the devils ass crack in three days. Fishing has been all over the place.
I bet.
The bass and bluegill are spawning at the same time in one of my growout ponds. As you know typically bass spawn first then the sunfish. But it went from chilly to a heatwave so fast it's all happening at once. I had a yellow perch still exuded milt in late May. That's way off too!