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WARNING BIG WIND ON THE WAY!


cdnfisherman

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Good advice Ed.

I recently moved from MN to Williston, ND, and we definately have wind here today!!!

Was out to the Lake yesterday (Sakakawea) and many were moving their houses off. A good idea I think!

Anyways.....look out for the wind!

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And windy in Grand Forks during mid-day to afternoon. Never made it outside, but they were calling for 25+ mph. By the way the trees were rocking in town, I'd probably put it up around 40+ at times out in open areas. Not a good situation for a light fish house on an open lake with little snow!

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rap

Not real good...at least for me.

Was out yesterday afternoon for a few hours. Managed 1 nice saugeye and about a 7 pound ling...what do they call it in MN....the eelpout...I thought about taking it home to try but just couldn't do it! LOL

Not a lot of fishermen out on my end of Sak.
Later
JC

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With the slick ice and warm weather anglers should quickly check on there permanent shacks.

Winds in excess of 70 mph are in western ND now. Headed East is the prediction, so anchor them shack folks.

Several shacks melted through in ND this weekend so watch for open areas near fish houses.

Going to be a big blow by the sound of it!

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