Dick Peterson wrote:
Latest update on flows from dam
Try the USGS flow site.
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/06016000/#parameterCode=00065&period=P7D
Kaththekath wrote:
Hey everyone! My boyfriend and I are heading down to beaver lake, Arkansas for the weekend and are looking to catch strippers. We are camping on the north side side of the lake near the dam. Does anyone have any tips of good stripper locations, baits, depths, and time of day to fish for them? Any tips would be appreciated!
Are you fishing for "Strippers" or "Stripers"?
There is a difference!
Commander Bell wrote:
I'm a amateur seismologist and just got a report of increased seismic activity in Yellowstone Lake. They appear to be minor but very frequently. I'm getting unconfirmed reports of road closures in and around Mammoth Wyoming. Can anyone confirm these reports? Also are there any of you that a feeling said quakes?
Commander Bell out
Good Morning Commander Bell!
You might add the USGS "HANS" site to your tool bag.
It is the Hazard Notification System (HANS) for Volcanoes.
https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/hans2/view/notice/DOI-USGS-YVO-2023-03-01T08:24:16-08:00
According to this mornings report, things seem pretty "normal" under the lake.
We are in a seismic zone classification the same as California. Lots of earthquakes, but so far, they remain very small. Most are rarely felt by residents in and around Yellowstone NP.
(I am in Bozeman, MT, just northwest of the park) Maybe some of the Wyoming Stagers will weigh in on things...
Hope this helps. Hope the quakes that do occur remain small and inconsequential!
I went with the "Atmos 40" by Bluestorm Gear:
more buoyancy for less money, same comfort while wearing.
We fish Fort Peck Reservoir in MT, as well as other cold water lakes. We also and the Pacific Ocean off the Oregon Coast in 18- 21 ft rec boats, so the extra buoyancy seems like a positive - especially when wearing warm, bulky clothing.
Welcome Bleek! Enjoy the Forum!
My mom is now 92 and “suffers” from dementia. Every time I see her she reminds me,
“You can’t change the weather, so get over yourself and get on with it!”
Yes Mama!
On this Veterans Day weekend, I am reaching out to our Vets who might have served with my father during WWII.
He would never talk about his service and I have always wanted to know about this time in his life. I have always been left to try and imagine what it was like for him…
He passed away a few years ago and I am trying to fill in some of the “gaps” in understanding the things that shaped his life.
If any of you have direct information or places you could direct me, I would be indebted.
His name was Randolph “Cotton” Walthall. He served as a Staff Sargent in Company C 435th Medical Ambulance Battalion. He was on Oahu from 1943 to 1946.
THANK YOU! to all of the men and women who served in our country’s efforts to ensure freedom around the world. You have my deepest respect and admiration.
God bless each of you!
kandydisbar wrote:
this is a real live shot and the person said the frog jumped out and past him. One lucky frog!
Thanks for sharing!
Reminds me of another drawing
charlykilo wrote:
Saw a guy today with an umbrella shaped thingie on his line about 8 inches up the line. Said it gave the lure more action. Anybody know what it is? does it work?
It sounds like a “Wiggle Fish”
The have a spot online if you search for Wiggle Fish
kkcaudy wrote:
I was looking at PFD'S . The self / manual inflating type. The prices, $70. to $300. I just want one that fits good, so I'll keep it on while fishing and not take it off, because it hinders my movements while fishing.
Does anyone have any preferences for them?
Might want to check out BlueStorm (bluestormgear.com)
We have their “Atmos 40” and have been really happy with them.
We fish cold water, high mountain lakes and along the Pacific ciast and want more buoyancy in our pdf, because we are usually bundled up in warm bulky clothes. The extra buoyancy should help us float if we ever go in
plumbob wrote:
I guess this would be plan B.
What happen to when one door closes another opens?
When you think about it, why did the door close?
Opening it might get some insight to the reason. Wouldn’t you say so?
I love that we have choices.
We get to make decisions and move forward.
Thank God for the freedom to choose our direction and help to live with the consequences!😳
Good ones!
Got me smilin’ ear to ear!