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Boat Fishing & Boating A new forum at Striped-Bass.com for those fishing from boats and for boating in general |
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01-15-2004, 10:07 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Outer Banks NC, Charlestown RI
Posts: 1,053
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Is it spring yet?
I have had about enough of these single digit temps already.... 
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01-15-2004, 12:19 PM
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#2
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I'm not from here
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Putnam,CT
Posts: 102
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Tell me about it. The shop is frozen, we walk around with a heater strapped to our butts. I feel bad for the guys with the oyster farms. They are out on the water in this stuff!! 
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01-15-2004, 01:42 PM
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#3
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Cape Cod
Posts: 946
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Talk about cold, I am working on a dredge out in MA Bay.
You got to keep your wits about you it's simple someone falls it they could die. 
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Fly & Light Tackle Fishing
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01-15-2004, 03:41 PM
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#4
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: harrisville ri
Posts: 516
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Don, your avatar keep us warm,but would they walk the beach today? If so I think I could get a Hooters regular to go take a couple of pictures, he he he!
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01-15-2004, 08:17 PM
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#5
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Warwick RI,02889
Posts: 11,786
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I,ll be there 
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ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE !!!
MIKE
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01-15-2004, 10:27 PM
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#6
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: On my boat
Posts: 9,703
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I probably sound CRAZY but I don't mind this cold all that much, atleast put it this way,
I would MUCH rather deal with the cold rather than the 95 - 100 degree heat with lots of humidity during July & August!!!
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01-16-2004, 08:36 AM
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#7
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Newtown, CT
Posts: 5,659
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I'll take the heat and the humidity in a heartbeat. Its a lot easier to take clothes off than to put more on. And it a lot cheaper than heatin the house.
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01-16-2004, 09:29 AM
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#8
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Posts: 22,805
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so cal
i used to put roof sheathing on in southern california in 90 degree weather....you had to wear all white clothes that were dunked in water and also wear a white soaked t-shirt on your head too. in twenty minutes up there in zero humidity you were dry as a bone in the sahara desert. so you'd get down and re soak up.. we froze five or six gallons of water (as many as we could fit in the freezer section) in milk jugs to have cold water all day and we drank every one. starting at 5 am in the dark by coleman lantern was a necessity and you left work daily at 2 pm.
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01-16-2004, 11:32 PM
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#9
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: harrisville ri
Posts: 516
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Ah AH Clammer some how I knew you would respond to that post.
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