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  • Super User

I am sorry for making fun of your frozen lakes and snowy winters. It's your turn to laugh.

Right now it's 102* with an index of 111*

I am having to stay inside right now, I guess I'm not as young as I once was. ::)

Currently I'm listening to "Tom Sawyer" by Rush for the 9th time.

Raul, I don't care what you say, it's hot.

  • Super User
I am sorry for making fun of your frozen lakes and snowy winters. It's your turn to laugh.

Right now it's 102* with an index of 111*

I am having to stay inside right now, I guess I'm not as young as I once was. ::)

Currently I'm listening to "Tom Sawyer" by Rush for the 9th time.

Raul, I don't care what you say, it's hot.

Rush?  Lord, the heat must have gotten to your head.  ;D

  • Super User

Wow, that's hot.  I don't know how you'd be able to do anything but stay inside when it's that hot.

  • Super User

It doesn't matter if you're 16 or 61 , that's too d**n hot to fish.

  • Super User

sweet song!  

I can't believe I went fishing today. I wasted a ton of sweat just to catch one bass.

I just got back in. Boy was it hot!!!! Caught 4 and my buddy caught 3.....jigs and crankbaits are what worked....

I'm feeling over cooked right now!!!

  • Super User

Been doing ALL of my fishing from 7:00 pm to 7:00 am. I love it and fishing is much better. No lake traffic, no sun, no sweat, just have to deal with fog and condensation.

I'll deal with it for the trade off.

  • Super User
Been doing ALL of my fishing from 7:00 pm to 7:00 am. I love it and fishing is much better. No lake traffic, no sun, no sweat, just have to deal with fog and condensation.

I'll deal with it for the trade off.

He also likes not having to wear any pants during those hours

  • Super User
Been doing ALL of my fishing from 7:00 pm to 7:00 am. I love it and fishing is much better. No lake traffic, no sun, no sweat, just have to deal with fog and condensation.

I'll deal with it for the trade off.

He also likes not having to wear any pants during those hours

You don't know how right you are.

Wow. Hearing stuff like that reminds me how happy I am that I am staying north for pharmacy school. Heat like that in AZ just seemed like too much.

try being around here in august when it can get up to 100 degrees with a heat index of 110 and over 90% humidity, hopfully it wont happen this year but last year was killer

  • Super User

Yep too dam hot for me to fish but....I'll be pitching to beds in December ;)

its been like that here too, but i was out in it yesterday, and for only one stupid dink.  i just cant seem to have any luck in this heat.

  • Super User

Even with this 80 degrees weather fishing is slow here too.... :-/

  • Super User

Maybe you should add the Temp for all thsi fish you catch, your signature could be even longer and more obnoxious!

We were catching poached fish the other day.

102 air temp. 97 water temp.

But the schoolers were active.  ;)

Us northern guys ***** when it's 85 degrees out and ***** when setting on a bucket on the ice when it's 10 below. But we still fish, go figure.

Nice and cool down at the ocean.... no complaints.  

Been doing ALL of my fishing from 7:00 pm to 7:00 am. I love it and fishing is much better. No lake traffic, no sun, no sweat, just have to deal with fog and condensation.

I'll deal with it for the trade off.

He also likes not having to wear any pants during those hours

dang it Muddy ... i dont wanna picture Raul in his skibbes working the trolling motor ... LOL  ;D

wont be long before the northern guys will be freezin up. ;D

come on guys ,, its not even fall here yet ...  ;D were still in the 80s

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