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Post by hoosierhunter on Jan 23, 2012 13:16:24 GMT -5
If it is not out of your way could someone swing by bass lake sometime this week and see if you could get a boat on it. With temps in the 50's yesterday and a ton of rain and wind I would like to try and get on it later this week. Only problem is I have over an hour drive to get down there. Would hate to pull the boat over an hour to find out it was a waste of time. Thanks in advance HH
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Post by goosepondmonster on Jan 23, 2012 16:17:11 GMT -5
The temperature in the area didn't even come close to 50 yesterday, but it is supposed to be in the mid to high 40's all week. If that is the case I would be very surprised if you can't get a boat on it by the weekend.
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Post by hoosierhunter on Jan 23, 2012 18:15:59 GMT -5
I live a little ways north of Terre Haute and it was 53 yesterday. At midnight the local news was giving 50 but the temps have been dropping all day. Was wondering because I spent a little money at the musky show in chicago and I am dying to try it out.
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Post by Greenedog on Jan 26, 2012 14:58:18 GMT -5
I have to take Booey down to Vincennes tomorrow to the orthodontist and can swing by to check the conditions.
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Post by hoosierhunter on Jan 26, 2012 15:02:08 GMT -5
Thanks Greenedog after all of this rain and the way the temps have been I think we may try it on either Friday after work or on Saturday morning. Don't figure we will have any luck but even a poor day spent outside is better than a good day working. Or setting on the couch.
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Post by Greenedog on Jan 27, 2012 15:23:46 GMT -5
Just stopped by Bass Lake and it's all clear. Wouldn't mind going myself, but I need a new trolling motor battery.
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Post by hoosierhunter on Jan 29, 2012 9:41:24 GMT -5
Thanks a ton greenedog. Something came up and was not able to make it Friday or Saturday but will be heading down on Tuesday or Wednesday. Or actually maybe both. That is one thing bad about fishing down there. We run two batteries and have a switch between them so we can run one battery completely dead and then switch to the second battery, fish for a couple more hours than put it on the trailer. We are actually going to add a third battery when it warms up to keep us on the water a little longer.
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