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    Quote Originally Posted by bangbangskeetskeet View Post
    I wouldnt mind having snow...as long as I dont have to deal with the idiots that dont know how to drive in it. I swear to God people in Az cant drive in anything but the sun shine. It even starts to sprinkle people are driving 20mph under the speed limit on the highway.
    People here do 20 over the speed limit in a blizzard.
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    It was almost 90 all week here last week. This week we got hammered with rain and its high 70s, low 80s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pl4yboy View Post
    It was almost 90 all week here last week. This week we got hammered with rain and its high 70s, low 80s.
    dude have you seen coal creek, looks like the mississippi i bet the canadian is rushing, hopefully it goes down by noodling season.
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    I laughed this morning, looking at the weather map. Dallas, TX 18 degrees. Barrie, Ontario 26 degrees. You guys can figure that into farenheit. I'm too lazy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Botlfed View Post
    dude have you seen coal creek, looks like the mississippi i bet the canadian is rushing, hopefully it goes down by noodling season.
    You into noodling? I just started last year and love it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Botlfed View Post
    dude have you seen coal creek, looks like the mississippi i bet the canadian is rushing, hopefully it goes down by noodling season.
    I was going to go Doodobbing myself (Some people know what that is), but it was too high to even think about.

    This is doodobbing, doodlesocking, whatever you people call it.


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    Is that like wading around and fishing flooded areas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jansen View Post
    Is that like wading around and fishing flooded areas?
    Not flooded areas. The edges of lakes that have brushpiles and stumps and old trees. It's a BLAST. When crappie are spawning I can walk around and catch 50-100 in 4-5 hours. It's 10x better than regular crappie fishing because you actually stand in the water and have to fight them to you and get them unhooked and onto a stringer without losing them in the water. One slip up and they're gone. You just use little crappie jigs and a 5' pole. I've caught fish from 5ft deep to 5" deep, no lie.

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    Was 90 degrees the second week in February. I'm ready for the heat so I can get out on the lakes!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pl4yboy View Post
    Not flooded areas. The edges of lakes that have brushpiles and stumps and old trees. It's a BLAST. When crappie are spawning I can walk around and catch 50-100 in 4-5 hours. It's 10x better than regular crappie fishing because you actually stand in the water and have to fight them to you and get them unhooked and onto a stringer without losing them in the water. One slip up and they're gone. You just use little crappie jigs and a 5' pole. I've caught fish from 5ft deep to 5" deep, no lie.
    I've never seen it done like that but it sounds like a hell of a good time! So where do you put your beer during all this? Ha ha. Pretty cool how the tactics for catching the same species of fish varies from state to state. You would catch some crazy looks in Mississippi fishing that way!

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