Tonights low…

  • ederd
    Northeast Iowa, Randalia
    Posts: 1537
    #676816

    OOPS!!! It does seem funny that only he was knocked out of the boat!!

    Ed

    showags
    Hastings, MN
    Posts: 518
    #676838

    Maybe the U.S. should start transporting some of the less than desireables that way. It will save a lot of tax payers money!!

    flatfish
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 2105
    #676859

    I bet your right. Interesting story.

    walleyebuster5
    Central MN
    Posts: 3916
    #676862

    Hmmm. I think you are correct sir!

    toddcarnes
    Milan IL
    Posts: 804
    #676864

    Ibet you wont hear about any illegile logging there for awhile

    KirtH
    Lakeville
    Posts: 4063
    #676899

    We need some lakes like that around here , I bet we could find someone to drive the boat

    g38
    South metro
    Posts: 134
    #676911

    Hmmm, one other possibilty- someone forgot to fill the bait bucket, and it may have been a long run back to the landing, so…low man on the totem pole…

    tom_gursky
    Michigan's Upper Peninsula(Iron Mountain)
    Posts: 4751
    #677005

    Great Post James! I love the Irony!

    mpearson
    Chippewa Falls, WI
    Posts: 4338
    #206208

    42 degrees! Is fall finally here?

    Jon Stevens
    Northfield, Wi
    Posts: 1242
    #71181

    I’m all for fall arriving but I just got the last plot in Tuesday night before the rain. I want it to grow a bit more before the first frost.

    TeamBurbot
    Posts: 324
    #71118

    Cant wait for the cold to set in. i am ready for swea shirts and great hunting weather

    lick
    Posts: 6443
    #71197

    Love it I am going to finish up my stands tomorrow and probably check cameras

    zimmy101
    Hager City Wisconsin
    Posts: 946
    #71351

    Quote:


    Love it I am going to finish up my stands tomorrow and probably check cameras


    Check camera???? I usually let mine sit a week…how long was it for you, Pat??? 3 maybe 4 hours???

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #72033

    When I got up Saturday morning in SD, it was 39 degrees. I went outside in my shorts and t-shirt, just had to soak it in while it lasted.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22635
    #72034

    Set the thermostat in the camper at 60’… it kicked on about 3 times during the nights this weekend… I love it

    mossydan
    Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Posts: 7727
    #72591

    Two nights ago I opened both porch doors and slept with two blankets to enjoy the cool fall air, I think I actually shivered a little, they can have the intense heat. Longjons and winter socks is just around the corner, anybody mention the woodstove.

    bassn7
    Bruce,WI
    Posts: 776
    #72923

    Sat morning I had 33.9 on the memory of my termometer here, that’s way too cold for me,shot in a shirt and pullover top at our rifle shoot sat morning.
    Stan

    mbenson
    Minocqua, Wisconsin
    Posts: 3842
    #73292

    We’ve gone through two nights of frost advisories and even before that I know it was in the upper 20’s where I am baiting my bears!!! The cranberry growers love this as they get to stay up all night to see when they should turn on the water!!!

    Mark

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