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    This weather ginna save lots Crappie next couple days

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    Certainly is nasty weather
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    Got that right!
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    I would go if the roads were not so bad and ramps could be frozen too bad . Looks like round 2 will hit here about sundown tomorrow .
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    Horn Lake, MS, 26 degrees, mix will start soon to add to what we have now for the next 30 hours. Low of 28, high of 33 during most of it. Last few hours will be 35.

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    Nope I am not going to pull a boat in this weather - a few years back I had a bad encounter with snowy roads - I left the house one morning and my wife was saying it was suppose to snow this evening and I thought I would go fish for a few hours and leave by 1 or 2 o'clock ahead of the the bad weather - when I got there the fish were really active and probably had a limit within an hour or an hour and half and all this time the temperature was dropping like a rock - about 11, much earlier than forecasted, the skies opened up and it was snowing harder than I have ever seen it come down - I began a 2 mile trip back to the ramp - by the time I got to the ramp the ground was already somewhat covered - for you guys that live in NWA you know what kind of steep incline it is coming out of Natural Sidewalk ramp on Beaver Lake - to make a long story short after jack knifing my trailer, running head on in the wrong lane, and taking an hour and a half for what normally is a thirty minute drive I finally made it home. So no if snow is even forecasted my boat does not leave the garage. However, good news boys looks like beginning Saturday the temps are going to be in the 50's so we can go chase the crappie.

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