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... postings concerning the second half season of fishing 2015
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do you have a home lake picked out yet?
I've thought about using my phone more for fishing apps and such. Unfortunately, right now, my phone is at about the max I can do with it; it only has 1.83 GB of space on the phone, and I only have about 100 MB of available space. Freaking Google keeps updating and getting bigger, and bigger.......kind of like Windows.
I'll probably have to get a new phone with more space on the phone so I can download and use different apps.
I haven't decided on a home lake, yet. Vandercook is only about a mile away. The Michigan Center chain is about 5 - 6 miles away. Gillette's is a few miles beyond that.
Thanks for the map of Portage, but I think that's the Portage Lake in Washtenaw County. I'm pretty sure the Huron River doesn't flow through Jackson County.
yeah the map upload was 130 mb alone.
i did a Master Angler Database search for B'Gill waters in Jackson County and it appeared... i fished it a few times mainly for LMB and crappie and have surprisingly well. i picked that lake just to show an example of what the app looked like. if and when you do a phone upgrade it might be worth a look.
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20151125- .... skim ice on the protected coves
I saw skim ice on a couple ponds on my way to work yesterday. I have not had a chance to check any of my local lakes for ice.
I did a little driving today while I was "on the way" to work. The only BOW of that ice were ponds that were about 2 acres or less in size. Anything bigger than that was completely open water. I didn't have time to get a water temp.
I did see a wild Turkey strutting through someone's front yard. I thought that was kind of cool.
looking at the long range forecast ... im thinking no safe ice thru december
That's what my co-workers are telling me.
It's an El Nino year. What does that do to the weather patterns up here? Colder than usual? Warmer than usual? More or less precipitation?
i heard this one was going to produce more intermittent warm days and a bit more precipitation. last year it started snowing in November and most stayed till march... a bitter, bitter winter.
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