If I didn't have to teach today, I'd be out fishing either Prien Lake or Lake Charles. I've done very well fishing the backside of some of these storms...specks seem to turn on, but get picky as to what color thye like, reds get a little more active as well... I thnk it really has to do with the north wind more than anything...
Mark Delaney On 8/29/05, Dan Harriman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey mark; > > Glad you are ok over there across the river. Like you, we have > nothing over here either, other than some shelters set up. We > have 3 shelters in Orange and more in Jefferson county. > > Glad to see Entergy on the move and ready to restore power so > soon. They did that for us when we had that ice storm a few years ago. > > To bring this around to fishing, I hear that reds are really on the move > in times like these! > > Tight lines, > > Dan Harriman > Orange, Texas > > At 08:31 AM 8/29/2005, you wrote: > > >At the moment, Lake Charles has become the staging point for the > >Entergy Company (main electric company along the Louisiana gulf coast) > >worker > >snip.... > >In Lake Charles, the only effects so far are high humidity and > >temperature (83 F at 5 am) from the moist gulf air being circulated in > >here, with high cirrus clouds appearing in bands. > > -- "So much water, so little time!" http://chemprof.tripod.com/fishing.html
