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Glenn

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  1. It's away! I hope he likes it!
  2. #1 in the NFC!
  3. Congrats on the project. I know it's both satisfying and aggravating for you. High corp pressure to launch "something" by a certain date is never fun. It's the 70% rule. If it's 70% finished, then it's good enough to launch. "We'll fast-track the fixes after launch" they say....then they cut the funding. Rinse. Lather. Repeat. Weeeeee!
  4. Ok, rein it in. Back on topic please.
  5. So...when you have ample warning of a strong windstorm headed your way.... You might want to secure your trampoline.
  6. That's an excellent point. Everything will eventually be repaired, rebuilt, and replaced. But you can't replace lives.
  7. So.....this is along JUST ONE ROAD, a pass road. Scenes like this are everywhere....
  8. That's just a small sample. There's really no way to capture all the devastation. Here's another road. I don't even know where it is or what road it is. It's just another washed out road. There's dozens and dozens of them. And the rain is still coming down, winds are picking up. I expect a ton of downed trees, power outages, and blocked roadways. Oh and get this, now they're saying blizzard conditions on the mountains later this week - up to 100" of snow by Sunday! That also means much more rain in the flooded areas. This is just nutz.
  9. Nothing in this picture should have water. But more levees and dikes have failed, prompting emergency evacuations. This is but one very small snapshot. This is pretty common sight around the state. This is one of the 3 mountain pass highways. It has multiple locations like this. Other highways have similar damage, plus mudslides. Clearly, not a fast fix. This is the other mountain highway that's closed for approx 50 miles "for months": This was today https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1CBAxTEKxf/ 50-70mph winds with higher gusts are on tonight's menu. Glad I have a generator.
  10. Yep, it's like a firehose. We get a few of them each year. This is one of those that begins well SW of Hawaii, and then shoots straight at us. We call those a "pineapple express". That's also why we have all the warm temps along with the rain.
  11. Actually, he really wants to go fishing. I'll let him know.
  12. Who said I was waiting? Meet my personal trainer:
  13. We had 2 mostly dry days, so you'd think the water would recede. Instead, levees and dikes failed, prompting more road closures and emergency evacuations. And now the heavy rains are back, this time packing high winds too. The destruction is very widespread. Flooding and washed out roads are everywhere statewide and into Idaho, Oregon, and western Montana. Two of the three main highway passes are shutdown for miles and miles. The roads are too damaged and washed away to assess when they'll re-open. Mudslides and flooding cover the roads that weren't washed out. More rain today and tomorrow plus 50+ mph winds mean more flooding, landslides, and power outages. On the plus side, it's in the mid-60s today. Absolutely bizarre on a December day.
  14. I don't know man. The debris flows coming down the Columbia right now, and you in a kayak are NO match for that. Entire trees, giant logs, and trash are floating down the river. You can't play dodgeball in that current and wind. They just pulled a body out of local lake yesterday - another kayaker who thought it'd be "fun" to check out the flooding.
  15. Good point. The policy hasn't changed. This one somehow made it through. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. And scene....
  16. In this video, we break down everything you need to know about winter jig fishing for bass — from choosing the right jig head for your conditions to customizing skirts, picking the perfect trailer, and dialing in your gear.
  17. Shopping for a new baitcast rod? Here are the best bass casting rods across every price range, from affordable workhorses to high-end technique-specific models. https://www.bassresource.com/fishing/baitcast-rod-buyers-guide-2025.html
  18. The shaky head rig, IMHO, is just a finesse bait on a light jighead, which has been around for decades. It was the introduction of a specific style of jighead that shoved it into the spotlight under the name of said jighead that made it popular. Before that, we just used ballhead and darter jig heads for the same technique. Don't be misled by the name. While "shaking" the bait is one method, it certainly isn't the only one. Dragging, hopping, swimming, etc are all on the table. There's really no wrong way to fish it. You just have to experiment to find out what the fish want that day. Remember, too, bait selection varies. It's not just a finesse worm, but can be almost any downsized plastic bait, or finesse bait, although I'd exclude minnow baits.
  19. That's definitely the stretch that took the worst of it, however it's relative. The devastation is statewide, both east and west. I'm in the mountain foothills, near 2 rivers that are flooding at historic levels. I'm at the top of the tallest hill in the area, so I'm safe.
  20. The flooding is at ridiculous levels. This morning they had an emergency evacuation of a CITY of 10,000 people! Levees and dikes are stressed, overrun, and some are failing. Many smaller towns are under water. One town, while not flooded, has lost their sewer, power, water, and gas lines - all destroyed by raging waters. They are isolated. Many roads are washed out, damaged, bridges gone, some roads are just gone. It's going take a long time to fix everything. Fortunately, the rain has stopped for today and most of tomorrow before it returns. So we're getting a little relief. I've been getting so many flood warnings on my phone extending the previous warnings, that the last blast of warnings just said the warnings "Remain in effect until further notice" I'm safe and dry, but a chunk of the city just 1 1/2 miles north of me had their freshwater main wash away where it crosses a river. They're now on a "boil water" mandate. My neighbor's WX station clocked 52mph winds and measured 5 1/2" of rain in last 3 days. Less than many areas around us. The next storm will hit Monday.
  21. Cold out? Bass still bite! Discover the top 5 winter lures pros rely on for catching more fish in tough, frigid conditions. https://www.bassresource.com/fishing/5-lures-winter.html
  22. The flooding is bad. Real bad. The worst I've seen in many decades. I'm safe, but I feel for the people who have lost everything. But thankfully no lives have been lost (yet). MANY roads are closed, including primary highways and interstates, due to mudslides and washed out roads. And now there are flash flood warnings because dikes and levees may fail. More rain is coming. It just keeps getting worse. I think we'll have about 30 inches in 5-6 days once this is over.

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