It was the same here Rango. Had to cut it with a knife!
if its as foggy at wateree this morning as it is here, gps will be worth its weight in gold. :D hopefully there wont be as many of those souped up super charged bass machines roaring around like there was yesterday morning and everyone will be safe today. wish i was able to be down myself...
listen with your eyes---its the only way to beleive what you hear...
It was the same here Rango. Had to cut it with a knife!
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
that fog was TUFF going to wateree this morning with all the deer running around, and even tuffer on the water. I only managed 3 stripers, 3-2lb. crappie, 1small blue and 1 perch before I had to call it quits. 2 of the stripers were over 10lbs by my scale!! Thought that was pretty good for Wateree.
congratulations on the two ten pounders ritchie. thems some nice striper for wateree. something to be proud of for sure. ot was down there today to, and i talked to him while ago. im hoping he'll make a post on his experience with the fog :DOriginally Posted by ritchie
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We had 50 yards visibility until we got three miles from Lake Norman this morning and the fog was GONE!
We got lucky!
ive talked to pete and ot who was on wateree today with the fog. gonna be interesting to hear what they got to say bout the fog. :D
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Rango...is what you all call the Honey Hole south when you come out of Col. Creek?
yeah. when you come out of colonel creek and make a right, it will be off the last point you can see on the right before the lake makes a turn to the right. ive enclosed a google map showing the general area of what we are calling the honey hole. the red triangle is the area of the HH and the red dot is colonel creek landing. hope this helps you.Originally Posted by ritchie
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