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Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs | I saw footage on the news out here in Arizona of the weekend water spout on Leech lake. No mention of injuries and/or damage. I sincerely hope there were none of either. On a lighter note, what do you guys normally throw in "post water spout" conditions?
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Location: So. Illinois | I've always heard a Musky Buster Tsunami LOWRider
works great. Just wait for the water to calm down.
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Yeah, I saw that too. Very cool.
I was looking for flying muskies, figure you'd want to throw something that hangs in the air a bit? m |
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Location: Algonquin, ILL | Something with a twister tail
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Hi Everyone,
I had a coworker of mine who was up there during the waterspout... Got some pictures too.. Check these out...
Attachments ---------------- WATER SPOUT 1.jpg (19KB - 237 downloads) WATER SPOUT 2.jpg (8KB - 226 downloads) WATER SPOUT 3.jpg (21KB - 233 downloads) WATER SPOUT 4.jpg (13KB - 5366 downloads)
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Location: Not where I wanna be! | very cool pix!
does that happen often up there?? |
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA | those pictures are pretty sweet
how does that happen |
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Location: deep in the slop | awesome pics man! |
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| Ok admit it... how many of you guys, if you saw one, would try to get close enough to it and see what happened if you casted a lure into it?? |
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Location: Ames, Iowa | These pics look like they came from Chippewa Lodge. My wife Tammy and her sister were at Pikedale, a lot closer, and got video of some of it This thing started as a thicker, dark funnel that dropped out of an ominous looking cloud. It turned lighter and thinner after it picked up the water and cooled off. The funnel fills the whole shot of the pics I've seen. I will try to get help to post those.
I am 50 miles from Parkersburg- that was a typical tree filled Iowa small town- now looks like its a treeless flat plain. Incredible power in these storms.
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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | that is incredible, God do I hope I never see that while on a lake in person |
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Location: Iowa | Probably 12 or 13 years ago there was a water spout on Leech. I didn't see it person but somebody did get it on video. It was pretty neat.
With that water spout, when it lifted it created a wave that some say was 15 or 20 tall. Was there any report of any waves or damage created by this one?
Jeremy
Edited by jwelch 5/28/2008 11:26 PM
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