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I leave when the lightning starts. Ronnie |
I also leave when the lightning starts. My experience was above 9000'
in a place that I've been able to fish only three times. All three times we've had hair raising lightning and quit fishing. When my rod started making noise that was an especially good signal. bruce h |
Man, I'm glad I asked. I'm sorry about your uncle, Ronnie. I think
I'll be heading off the river, next time I hear that rumble... |
Jon,
"Give me Fish or give me Death!" Guy "Jonathan Cook" wrote in message ... Peter A. Collin wrote: of sad when the sun set, that perhaps the finest session of catching I would ever experience was drawn to a close. Very dangerous, no doubt, but for an hour and a half I felt like a cross between King Possiedon and Mickey Mouse atop the mountain commanding the elements! I've had several similar experiences, and even though my intellect would tell me it is dangerous, the fisherman in me just _can't_ walk away from an experience like it. I've never had my flyrod buzzing a la bruiser, but I suppose I'd wake up enough to leave if that happened. Otherwise, I say just go for it. I've heard that eclipses can offer similar adventures, but I've never been able to plan ahead and test the theory... Jon. |
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