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Trying to keep up with the posts from those in the northern hemisphere.

Was busy putting out hummingbird feeders, mowing and spraying wasp nests. 😁

Ik, not funny 

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    No snow in the forecast here.  

  • It's the morning of  '3's'. 3 degrees below zero 3 layers of polar fleece 3 feet of show 3 tanks of gas and 3 hours to get it done. Good Times by 3  . . . . . Ready

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12 minutes ago, Bird said:

Trying to keep up with the posts from those in the northern hemisphere.

Was busy putting out hummingbird feeders, mowing and spraying wasp nests. 😁

Ik, not funny 

I'm pacing myself on those deals. 

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A-Jay

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Been a truly WILD couple of days up here, especially last night.  UNPRECEDENTED ICE STORM took down thousands of trees, power poles & lines.  North half of this state is without power and is expected to be for several days.  We lost too many trees to count, at least for now as this is still an on going event.  Fortunately and so far our home, garage and kennels have been spared any major structural damage.

The local power company put out the following statement this morning.

This is some scary stuff.

"Due to a major ice storm, more than 43,900 Great Lakes Energy (GLE) members in nine counties are without power today. The number of members without power rose significantly overnight after reports of falling trees and extensive damage to power lines due to the heavy ice.  Since the storm began late yesterday, more than 30,000 members have already had their power restored with many losing power again after restoration took place.

GLE expects that restoration efforts will take multiple days. Damage to the cooperative’s electric infrastructure is extensive with many broken poles and downed wires. Heavy ice has brought down trees both into powerlines and in roadways making them impassable in some locations. GLE line crews are working in conjunction with contractors and neighboring cooperative utility assistance to restore power safely. Tree trimming crews have also been called in to aid in the effort. 

Generator safety is important during long storms by ensuring that the generator is connected legally using a transfer switch that doesn’t backfeed into powerlines and harm workers. Stay at least 25 feet away from any downed powerline, tree, or other equipment as they could be energized. 

If power is not restored by 10 p.m. tonight and is required, members should seek alternate arrangements."

We are set for the long haul as long as the secondary food freezer in the garage stays cold.  Usually good this time of year for 4 or 5 days.  Plenty of food, water and wood for heat on hand. 

The clean up will take several days and involve the Sthil chain saw. 

Stay Safe

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I’m in no position to comment. Stay safe for all those still frozen.  

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I got over 2 inches of rain last night. Today it’s a mix of rain, sleet, and snow. Nothing accumulating yet.

 

At this point I just assume it all be rain.

 

One of my local favorite bass lakes is wide open now. Confirmed this morning after the big rain.

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2 hours ago, A-Jay said:

Been a truly WILD couple of days up here, especially last night.  UNPRECEDENTED ICE STORM took down thousands of trees, power poles & lines.  North half of this state is without power and is expected to be for several days.  We lost too many trees to count, at least for now as this is still an on going event.  Fortunately and so far our home, garage and kennels have been spared any major structural damage.

The local power company put out the following statement this morning.

This is some scary stuff.

"Due to a major ice storm, more than 43,900 Great Lakes Energy (GLE) members in nine counties are without power today. The number of members without power rose significantly overnight after reports of falling trees and extensive damage to power lines due to the heavy ice.  Since the storm began late yesterday, more than 30,000 members have already had their power restored with many losing power again after restoration took place.

GLE expects that restoration efforts will take multiple days. Damage to the cooperative’s electric infrastructure is extensive with many broken poles and downed wires. Heavy ice has brought down trees both into powerlines and in roadways making them impassable in some locations. GLE line crews are working in conjunction with contractors and neighboring cooperative utility assistance to restore power safely. Tree trimming crews have also been called in to aid in the effort. 

Generator safety is important during long storms by ensuring that the generator is connected legally using a transfer switch that doesn’t backfeed into powerlines and harm workers. Stay at least 25 feet away from any downed powerline, tree, or other equipment as they could be energized. 

If power is not restored by 10 p.m. tonight and is required, members should seek alternate arrangements."

We are set for the long haul as long as the secondary food freezer in the garage stays cold.  Usually good this time of year for 4 or 5 days.  Plenty of food, water and wood for heat on hand. 

The clean up will take several days and involve the Sthil chain saw. 

Stay Safe

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A-Jay

 

 


Nothing but rain here thankfully. I just got home was dropping 6poundbass off at a friends house and I saw a ton out of town lineman moving about town and camping out at a hotel. They’re either making their way up towards you or are hanging out here locally because we’re supposed to get some severe weather in a few hours.

 

I went by the Consumers Energy yard here in town and the parking lot was full and most of the bucket trucks were gone, I presume they’re up in your neck of the woods. Those boys make a nice mint especially on storm duty but they earn every bit of it working 16 hr shifts.

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Might be next week before we see power. Cell towers are all out.  Only connection is in my truck.  Property is literally like a war zone. Trees down every where including my roof.

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Got a few inches of snow overnight,  not helping.

Going to need water soon.  Not sure where that's coming from.

County issued a shelter in place order yesterday which continues today. 

Good Times.

A-Jay

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10 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

Might be next week before we see power. Cell towers are all out.  Only connection is in my truck.  Property is literally like a war zone. Trees down every where including my roof.

Got a few inches of snow overnight,  not helping.

Going to need water soon.  Not sure where that's coming from.

County issued a shelter in place order yesterday which continues today. 

Good Times.

A-Jay

I saw the radar for your area and saw that snow which isn’t good at all with all the weight that on those trees and lines. It doesn’t help west Michigan got hit fairly hard and it’s not centered around one specific area, it’s clusters all over. Hopefully they can get it taken care of soon and get up your way.

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3 hours ago, A-Jay said:

Might be next week before we see power. Cell towers are all out.  Only connection is in my truck.  Property is literally like a war zone. Trees down every where including my roof.

https://www.facebook.com/share/1Bhi3jCgu9/

Got a few inches of snow overnight,  not helping.

Going to need water soon.  Not sure where that's coming from.

County issued a shelter in place order yesterday which continues today. 

Good Times.

A-Jay

Make a fire and boil some ? I use a little camping pump  filter but all my friends have the gravity ones now 

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9 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

Make a fire and boil some ? I use a little camping pump  filter but all my friends have the gravity ones now 

I've had to do this - get a bucket of snow, melt it, filter through a t-shirt, then boil...3 minutes of a rolling boil and you're fine.

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When I was on an island in Lake Superior they recommended treating it with drops/tablets in addition to the filter, something about a bacteria. We don’t have to do that at home but wasn’t sure if we had enough fuel to boil water for a week so we treated it all. Drops work way faster than tablets 

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Not sure what to call this weather but, round two is coming up Wednesday. Wednesday morning freezing rain then temps are going to climb to a high of 65 by the afternoon and an enhanced risk of severe storms by Wednesday evening. @A-Jay, looks like you could get some too, that’ll be round 3 or 4 for you?

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11 hours ago, 12poundbass said:

Not sure what to call this weather but, round two is coming up Wednesday. Wednesday morning freezing rain then temps are going to climb to a high of 65 by the afternoon and an enhanced risk of severe storms by Wednesday evening. @A-Jay, looks like you could get some too, that’ll be round 3 or 4 for you?

Hopefully we get power back before that.

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A-Jay 

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@A-Jay I see the National Guard has been called up to assist in your area and they also said that 90% of Otsego county is still without power. Some of the videos coming out of that area is pretty wild too!
 

You guys stay safe up there and hopefully you can catch a break sooner than later.

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1 hour ago, 12poundbass said:

@A-Jay I see the National Guard has been called up to assist in your area and they also said that 90% of Otsego county is still without power. Some of the videos coming out of that area is pretty wild too!
 

You guys stay safe up there and hopefully you can catch a break sooner than later.

Thanks,

Our only connection to the outside world is through the satellite wifi hot spot in my GMC !  The sleet and snow today are surly hindering the repair efforts.  A reassessment of the property yesterday revealed it's far worse than I initially anticipated.  It will take me most of the summer to clean up.  Just in time for the next winter event.  Wish I could catch a bass right about now.

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A-Jay

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You were clobbered this winter, Andy. And reclobbered and reclobbered and reclobbered.

 

Maine got off easy other than the winter refusing to leave. Today was cloudless, but even with all that sunshine, we topped off at 40 degrees and are getting another four inches of snow today followed by sleet followed by rain. Like you, Andy, I just want to go fishing. I'm thinking a good thought for you, buddy.

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Couple inches of snow overnight but compared to Northern Michigan and all the tornadoes in TN and Indiana I'll just chalk it up as a very minor inconvenience. Not to mention it'll be 70* Sunday and I should be able to take out the kayak.

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9 hours ago, NorcalBassin said:

Couple inches of snow overnight but compared to Northern Michigan and all the tornadoes in TN and Indiana I'll just chalk it up as a very minor inconvenience.

 

Heck, yeah, everything is relative. We had more snow last night and will have more tonight, but the clock is ticking on winter. Spring is coming ever-so-slowly, but it's coming. I can see it in my crocuses and hear it in the goldfinch song. And soon, within a couple weeks, I'll feel it when a bass hits.

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I'm thinking of finally launching next Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. The weekend will be mid-thirties to mid-forties and M-W will reach highs of 54, 51, and 50,* with nighttime lows of 40, 40, and 36. Would you launch on M, T, or W? The wind speeds will be 10-11 mph each day. I'm leaning towards T or W since M's high of 54 will add water warmth to the 51 and 50-degree temps of T and W. I don't expect to catch much, but I think I can find a few.

 

*These are all warm temps compared to what we've had recently. For example, today's high will be 39. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
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Nearly all of you are catching bass, from coast (@pdxfisher) to coast (@Dwight Hottle). Here's my front yard minutes ago. However, fingers crossed that I can finally launch next Tuesday, when it might reach 51 degrees:

 

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@Swamp Girl Looks like I'll beat you to it by a day. I'll be launching on Lake Erie PA waters this Monday. Let's pray for fishable weather for us all. I can't wait as I'm sure you can't either. 

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9 minutes ago, Dwight Hottle said:

@Swamp Girl Looks like I'll beat you to it by a day. I'll be launching on Lake Erie PA waters this Monday. Let's pray for fishable weather for us all. I can't wait as I'm sure you can't either. 

 

Fingers crossed that you land a six, seven, or eight-pounder! And toes crossed that I catch any bass!!!

 

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30 minutes ago, Dwight Hottle said:

@Swamp Girl Looks like I'll beat you to it by a day. I'll be launching on Lake Erie PA waters this Monday. Let's pray for fishable weather for us all. I can't wait as I'm sure you can't either. 

Good Luck.

Looks like it might be a little bumby

out there next week. 

Stay Safe

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A-Jay

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