Then the storm rolled in.
Lundbob
Posted 8/5/2009 11:00 PM (#392631)
Subject: Then the storm rolled in.





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Location: Duluth, MN
Had a chance to get out for 30 minutes tonight. Got out there and this was rolling in. About 5 minutes after i took these i had a mid 40 follow and do a couple 8's but wouldn't go. 2 more casts and the wind started swirling in every direction and we got out of there. Anyways i thought these were some cool pictures.




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Sam Ubl
Posted 8/6/2009 12:38 AM (#392646 - in reply to #392631)
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Location: SE Wisconsin
Gorgeous man! That makes up for no fish. . . That right there, that's what nobody else sees - what no one else believes or understands.
teddy b
Posted 8/6/2009 1:18 AM (#392647 - in reply to #392631)
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Those are some sicks pics man. Its getting biblical out there!
woodieb8
Posted 8/6/2009 6:09 AM (#392655 - in reply to #392631)
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mother nature sweet. nice pictures
PSYS
Posted 8/6/2009 7:10 AM (#392663 - in reply to #392631)
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Location: APPLETON, WI
WOW!!!! Simply gorgeous. Those are the kinda sights and photos only seen by outdoorsman... specifically, those of us on the water. Thanks for posting!!
curleytail
Posted 8/6/2009 10:14 AM (#392696 - in reply to #392631)
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Location: Hayward, WI
Very cool. It is neat, that most people out there just don't see that stuff like we do. Fishing is about the fish, but not completely. Thanks for sharing.

curleytail
muskie24/7
Posted 8/6/2009 2:22 PM (#392741 - in reply to #392696)
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Real Nice!

Brian
Esox-Hunter
Posted 8/6/2009 2:26 PM (#392743 - in reply to #392741)
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Location: South East Wisconsin
Saweet I really like those pics! Fish or no fish just great!

S.Killips
Roughneck1860
Posted 8/6/2009 3:08 PM (#392747 - in reply to #392631)
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Location: Southern Ontario, Detroit River and Lake StClair
Very nice. Some of my most vivid memories when fishing are from days similar to to what you describe. No fish but the show from the weather was amazing.

Good Fishin'
Tim
Shoot2Kill
Posted 8/7/2009 3:03 PM (#392951 - in reply to #392631)
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AWESOME pics. No matter what, I take pics of something every time out....the sunrise or sunset is always a memory and storm clouds are sometimes wicked!
missourimuskyhunter
Posted 8/7/2009 8:46 PM (#393030 - in reply to #392631)
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Location: Lebanon,Mo
Those are some nice pictures,but nothing to worry about.Your second picture is a small shelf cloud that might produce some wind/small hail,but thats it.Below is our storm chasing team sitting under a Supercell in Kansas and watching the wallcloud with a tail cloud to the right that produced a tornado later on with some softball size hail.You dont want this over your lake while on the water.


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turborattler
Posted 8/12/2009 9:31 AM (#393788 - in reply to #392631)
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Now this is mother nature at her worst

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Sam Ubl
Posted 8/12/2009 10:52 AM (#393797 - in reply to #392631)
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Location: SE Wisconsin
Talk about adrenaline! Wow, that twister looks way too close for comfort, especially being in a boat. I think I'd be looking for some shoreline if that were me;)
Muskerboy
Posted 8/12/2009 12:23 PM (#393814 - in reply to #392631)
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Now that is a hardcore fisherman if he's staying while theres a twister headed his way.
turborattler
Posted 8/12/2009 3:27 PM (#393846 - in reply to #392631)
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Shore was 20 miles away Had same sittuation a few weeks back off the coast of GA this twister was hell bent on getting us it formed right in front of the bow about a hlaf mile away heading right for the bow it had no funnel yet it had just formed could see the water swirling thats how we spotted it then there goes the funnel I mad a hard 90 degree turn and the twister change corse to intercept it missed the back of the boat by 10 ft I had motors wide open busting trough some 7 ft'ers wife said dont ask her to go again
Lundbob
Posted 8/12/2009 7:58 PM (#393880 - in reply to #392631)
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Location: Duluth, MN
We just got back from vermilion today. Our first time there. Only had 2 nights. Terry "Ace" Sjoberg took us out the first night and put us on a 46. And we got this sunset as an added bonus!!




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