Big Waves

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2007/06/05 20:11:28 (permalink)

Big Waves

So what are the opinions of how the bigs waves that have been churning up the lake the past few days will effect the eye fishing for Thursday? I wanted to head up and give it a go Thursday morning. I was going to try from the point- West It seems people have been hitting them from the reports at least. Does anyone think the waves of the past few days will kill the fishing?
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    Bomber Charters
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    RE: Big Waves 2007/06/05 22:33:08 (permalink)
    surface temps have dropped 5 degrees in the last two days
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    RE: Big Waves 2007/06/05 23:27:26 (permalink)
    The lakes definately due to flip.  In most cases, it takes a day or so to get back to normal.w_w.

    If it has fins and gills, I'm there.

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    RE: Big Waves 2007/06/06 10:15:05 (permalink)
    Looking at the surface temp maps across the lake before the blow, it looked like it might have flipped.  There was some cold water in the western basin as well as a good ways east into the central.
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    RE: Big Waves 2007/06/06 10:32:00 (permalink)
    Stormwarning, can you post a link to the surface temp. maps you're discussing? thanks...
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    RE: Big Waves 2007/06/06 11:39:12 (permalink)
    I saw that on N.O.A.A I think the lake flipped also. That may screw me up for the morning
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    RE: Big Waves 2007/06/06 11:44:01 (permalink)
    LDD
     
    Here's two sites I use for Michigan.
     
    http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/glcfs/
     
    http://www.coastwatch.msu.edu/
     
     
     

    My reports and advice are for everyone to enjoy, not just the paying customers.
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    RE: Big Waves 2007/06/06 11:47:02 (permalink)
    Thanks Kype.
     
    http://www.coastwatch.msu.edu/twoeries.html  specific to Erie
     
    I like the glerl as well for the futurecast and transects as well.
    post edited by Storm Warning 2 - 2007/06/06 11:49:28
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    RE: Big Waves 2007/06/06 12:32:39 (permalink)
    Silver and Storm...thanks
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