Arthur report 10/29

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2016/10/29 19:53:32 (permalink)

Arthur report 10/29

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    ZelieSam
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    Re: Arthur report 10/29 2016/10/29 20:06:48 (permalink)
    Oh, my bad.  The rest of the report... Perch in the weeds.  Water was 55 degrees and a bit off color.  Which really is on color for Arthur if you catch my meaning.  
     
    We didn't kill them, but they bit steadily.  Hit the lake by 10, still a bit cold.  As it warmed up the wind came calling.  It was HOWLING down the lake and blowing in all four directions, Arthur_style.  Finished the day in some backwater with a handful of nice 10" fat perch to top the box off.  
     
    If PA was a fat lady, and I'm fairly certain we all know that she is, she'd be singing this weekend.  I don't think we have many more fishable Saturdays in our immediate future.  I'll wait a weekend or two before parking her inside for the winter, maybe do a bit of cleanup when we hit the mill.  
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    Re: Arthur report 10/29 2016/10/29 21:33:07 (permalink)
    Sam if you think it tough sitting in a boat on a windy lake try sitting in a tree on a like, windy day. But that's another story.🎃

    Glad to hear you are getting some time on the water and catching too.

    Don't be too quick to park your yacht, better days may be coming. Except on Shenango where the docks have been put away by those Sissy's already.

    Enjoyed the read but you know what they say in the old country.

    It don't count if there ain't no..... pictures. 🎃

    Happy Halloween. 👻

    Give a man a fish and you will feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you will feed him for a life time. ~Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie (1837–1919)~
     
     
     
      Old fisherman never die; we just smell that way. 
     
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