I went fishing Saturday morning for gills.  Unfortunately the fish
weren't cooperating and the pond is very low, where it usually 12-18
inches deep, it is six inches or less...more evidence o the drought
conditions.  I had hoped the rains of the last couple of weeks would
have made a bit of dent, but not yet.  The fish weren't cooperating at
all so after only about an hour and a quarter I gave up.  The humidity
was incredibly high, as usually and by 10 in the morning it was in the
mid 90s...I tried the morning bewcause it would be impossible  to
survive the afternoon.

Mark Delaney  

On 7/23/05, Chuck Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
> Folks: I JUST walked in the door, from Fishing (COOKING is more like it)..It
> was 101 degrees, and the heat index cause the humidity is so high here, was
> like 114. Then, to make matters worse i only caught two little brim. One
> gill and one TINY shell cracker.. and they were half COOKED  when I got em
> in... But, those wooly buggers I tied caught em both, so that made me happy.
> According to the Almanac, Day before yesterday till Monday are supposed to
> be the BEST times, right after the full moon, but it is soo dad gum hot, I
> guess they just ain't hungry..... Weren't for me anyway.. STILL, good to get
> on the lake, cause a HORRIBLE day fishing ( you know, when ya launch the
> boat with the plug out, catch EVERY tree in  a 100 mile radius, bring the
> tea, but forget the bag of ice etc) beats a GREAT day at, say, the doc
> huh????? Chuck 
>   


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