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Old December 9th, 2004, 03:02 PM
Roger Ohlund
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Hi all, (posted through google)

Still no available news server from my ISP, it stopped working about
three months ago and never came back online again. No warning
whatsoever from the ISP.
Anyway, I get to read the occasional TR on ROFF but have noticed that
things are slowing down.

Here sunrise is at 9.30 am and sunset at 1.30 pm and still two
weeks until it starts to get brighter again. We will loose about
another hour of daylight in the two weeks to come. About minus 15
degrees Celsius (5 degrees Farenheit) but not much snow.

Long since I could do any fishing but hopefully everything turns out
in a way that I can go to Penns next year too, new job and all.

Done a lot of hunting this autumn (mostly Capercaillie, Black grouse
and Hazelhen) which helps keeping the cabin fever away. Even my kids
have started to complain that it's always dark outside, and there I
was thinking that they hadn't noticed from all the computer gaming
that they are up to.

So, anyone still fishing? Or have you had to give up on this season?

/Roger
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Old December 9th, 2004, 03:10 PM
riverman
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"Roger Ohlund" wrote in message
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Hi all, (posted through google)

Still no available news server from my ISP, it stopped working about
three months ago and never came back online again. No warning
whatsoever from the ISP.
Anyway, I get to read the occasional TR on ROFF but have noticed that
things are slowing down.

Here sunrise is at 9.30 am and sunset at 1.30 pm and still two
weeks until it starts to get brighter again. We will loose about
another hour of daylight in the two weeks to come. About minus 15
degrees Celsius (5 degrees Farenheit) but not much snow.

Long since I could do any fishing but hopefully everything turns out
in a way that I can go to Penns next year too, new job and all.

Done a lot of hunting this autumn (mostly Capercaillie, Black grouse
and Hazelhen) which helps keeping the cabin fever away. Even my kids
have started to complain that it's always dark outside, and there I
was thinking that they hadn't noticed from all the computer gaming
that they are up to.

So, anyone still fishing? Or have you had to give up on this season?

/Roger



Fishing? What the hell is that??

And I forgot to get those skins from you this summer that we had arranged.
Better get some more grouse for next summer.

--riverman


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Old December 9th, 2004, 03:19 PM
Ken Fortenberry
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Default Cabin fever anyone?

Roger Ohlund wrote:
Hi all, (posted through google)
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So, anyone still fishing? Or have you had to give up on this season?


I was able to take advantage of some unseasonably warm and beautiful
weather last month in Graham County, North Carolina. It doesn't look
like I'll be doing any fishing in December but I plan to get out again
in January when the winter trout season opens in southeast Minnesota.
Probably skip February, then hit the Wisconsin early season opener in
March.

--
Ken Fortenberry
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Old December 9th, 2004, 04:37 PM
Allen Epps
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Default Cabin fever anyone?

In article , Roger
Ohlund wrote:

Hi all, (posted through google)

Still no available news server from my ISP, it stopped working about
three months ago and never came back online again. No warning
whatsoever from the ISP.
Anyway, I get to read the occasional TR on ROFF but have noticed that
things are slowing down.

Here sunrise is at 9.30 am and sunset at 1.30 pm and still two
weeks until it starts to get brighter again. We will loose about
another hour of daylight in the two weeks to come. About minus 15
degrees Celsius (5 degrees Farenheit) but not much snow.

Long since I could do any fishing but hopefully everything turns out
in a way that I can go to Penns next year too, new job and all.

Done a lot of hunting this autumn (mostly Capercaillie, Black grouse
and Hazelhen) which helps keeping the cabin fever away. Even my kids
have started to complain that it's always dark outside, and there I
was thinking that they hadn't noticed from all the computer gaming
that they are up to.

So, anyone still fishing? Or have you had to give up on this season?

/Roger


No fishing here. Maybe in San Diego next month. The pup and I are
headed to the farm in Kentucky in the am to do a little grouse hunting
and pick of two venison hams I had "country cured" during deer season.
Allen
Catonsville, MD
 




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