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« on: January 26, 2014, 12:36:07 AM »
I headed out friday afternoon around 1:00 from the boat ramp on s.main. I ventured south toward the sun thinking maybe it would be slighty warmer. That was my first mistake of the day. It was blowing snow sideways and up...but mostly up. I would almost say that it was blowing snow sideways and up 'to beat the band'. But I'm not the type to say anything was doing something 'to beat the band'.
I had a borrowed shanty(that I never used or seen before), saftey gear, auger, electronics, three ice rods each with a different offering that I personally tied on the line with equal amounts love and high hopes. I had hand warmers, toe warmers, snacks, drinks, buckets, sled etc. One thing I did not have was a way to anchor the shanty. While I was jumping on the shanty to fold it up I was trying to figure out if this was a polar vortex or just a good old fashioned cold front.
I did get a single perch to open his mouth before me and the shanty got blow away from the south. Lesson learned.