Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: DionJL on October 10, 2006, 04:37:51 PM
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Could this (http://www.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/city/pages/bc-74_metric_e.html) or this (http://weathernetwork.com/weather/cities/can/Pages/CABC0308.htm) possible be true?
We can only hope.
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I would hope so.... But they never seem to be right. So yes, we can only hope!! :D
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The rain has to come sooner or later! I think it's not going to be significant enough for another 2 weeks or so...but I hope I'm wrong.
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i had to ask rodney that too [ url=link here]what you want to say here[/url]. Minus the spaces.
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RAIN!
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Knock on wood I always fishing in a Aluminum boat, during thunder strorm at my lake, untill it gets too choopy, havent had any problem yet ::)
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Amazing. Probably wont see any serious rain until November at this rate. Hopefully that Pineapple express shows up one day and sits over BC for a bit.
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its just showers though...we need serious RAIN.
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Lets hope its a big dump of rain, we need it
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I'm jw but is it dangerous to fish in a thndershower? won't your fishing pole act kind of like a lightning rod? O
Especially if you are using a graphite rod.
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don't ask for too much of a dump or else the same thing that happened last year will happen again,
too much rain = One Blown River = Coho straight through to the hatchery = upset fishermen :'( :'(
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I'm jw but is it dangerous to fish in a thndershower? won't your fishing pole act kind of like a lightning rod? O
shh :-X
Just use a fiberglass rod and keep fishing. If others follow using graphite rod then it could become very entertaining. ;D