Reminds me of the big and very sudden freeze we had in Waco several years back. The Blue Norther blew in all of a sudden and the noise made all the frogs jump in the lake. Water froze so quickly their little legs were left sticking out. Easiest frog hunting I ever did. All we had to do was take the lawnmower and cut'em and bag'em. Course we cleaned the bag out first. LOL

JIMMY

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Then my dang wooly bugger got so frozen it was like pitching bowling balls
into the river! Cast - BIG splash - wade upstream to unspooked trout!
Cast - BIG splash!


That's why you carry a flask of 100 proof. Lowers the freeze point and liberates the caster.

Murf

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