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Old 06-06-2012, 06:41 AM   #13
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For Chris sake it's New England. Fishing has been great so no complaints here. I'd rather be wet and cold and catching fish than warm and dry and putting up with nitwits. This weather keeps the googans home.
You don't get the full picture.... it's not a little rain or a little wind.. it's enourmous tides that you obviously have no clue about.. .. it's about logs.. broken docks... trees,mud,weed and marsh thatch making fishing a river a hazzard to navagate and a waste of time to fish.. as they have cleared out until the water clears up.. it's about 15' waves making one of the most dangerous inlets on the east coast inpassable.. ..so before you put up a "for Chris sake it's new england " post.. just think for a minute that not EVERYONE lives somewhre where they can fish in any kind of weather...most of us would if we could...we're not complaining.. we are stating fact!

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