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I don't get too cold very often, but today at Pineview I cried uncle. I am not a big fan of fishing in a tent, but I would have been more than happy to get into one today.
The fishing for my small party of three was very slow. My bro-in-law had all of the action; two small perchies and a crappie. Oh well, there will be other chances.
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Where did you access Pineview, I want to go up Sunday mid morning. I would like to get on in th enarrows.
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We were on the north side of the narrows. After turning off the dam we pulled off the road about a half mile from the dam and there happened to be a small trail that led to the ice.
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3]Yesterday was a madhouse in the Narrows. There we so many people. "Hammered" is refering to it mildly. Maybe the slow conditions will mellow the crowds but I doubt. Eternal optimism that the next day will be THE day is, well, eternal! As I recall you two fished a weekday?[/size][/black][/font]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3]It was cold up there with the wind and the snow. I rarely hoist my shelter and turned the heater on to fish but yesterday I did; all day. Man, that wind can rip through the narrows when it has a mind to.[/size][/black][/font]
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The other cold thing about the Pineview Narrows is that even on a sunny day the sun only shines about 2 hours in the Narrows.
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Boy am I sure glad that I wasn't the only one cold. I was worried that the crowds would be heavy, but I thought that I would try it anyway. Hey, it still beats being at work.
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3]Oh, It was dang cold but I wasn't. I had my jacket off and was very comfortable. That shelter and heater had it toasty enough so you couldn't see your breathe and the snow on the floor was melting and the heater was on low. [/size][/black][/font]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3]What I thought was funny was when those big, strong gusts were rippin' through the narrows, I'd hear a big "Wahoooooo" for the guys behind me. These were diehard guys along with several others in the narrows then who had nothing but their backs to protect them from the wind and stinging snow . What they lacked in equipment they made up with heart![/size][/black][/font]
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