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MuskieE
Posted 8/24/2008 1:38 PM (#333091)
Subject: Are we in for a good cold fall?





Posts: 2060


Location: Appleton,WI
Just woundering what your thoughts are?I noticed geese starting to group up and thought maybe a cold fall is in store.
Andy
Posted 8/24/2008 7:15 PM (#333125 - in reply to #333091)
Subject: Re: Are we in for a good cold fall?





Posts: 133


Location: Lake Tomahawk, Musky Central, USA
Can't wait, regardless. Can't remember a bad fall since..since I can remember!

Edited by Andy 8/24/2008 7:16 PM
BenR
Posted 8/24/2008 7:17 PM (#333126 - in reply to #333091)
Subject: Re: Are we in for a good cold fall?


Hoping for lots of snow in the mountains for an early snowboarding season and still nice a bit lower so I can still mountain bike...if the dates for the fall outing in MN are posted, I might try to make that if I can talk slamr into it....
Mr Musky
Posted 8/24/2008 8:47 PM (#333143 - in reply to #333091)
Subject: Re: Are we in for a good cold fall?





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I sure hope so, I hope we get an early turnover and a long fall season after that in the 40's everyday until 11/30. With the winds no more or no less then 10 MPH out of the northwest and snow squalls everyday around noon. And to compliment the weather two feeding windows in the morning one at 8 and one at 11 then two in the afternoon at 1 and 5 oclock. Then we'll caller a season!

Mr Musky
sworrall
Posted 8/24/2008 10:32 PM (#333179 - in reply to #333091)
Subject: Re: Are we in for a good cold fall?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Quite cold tonight here. We are worried we will lose our garden to a hard frost, earliest I can remember. Low areas are supposed to frost between 3 and 7 AM. Hopefully temps will moderate!
bobtodd
Posted 8/25/2008 5:48 AM (#333191 - in reply to #333091)
Subject: Re: Are we in for a good cold fall?





Posts: 337


Location: Central WI
You could definitely feel fall in the air here in WI yesterday.
Guest
Posted 8/25/2008 8:10 AM (#333207 - in reply to #333091)
Subject: RE: Are we in for a good cold fall?


Looks like you might be right.

http://news.aol.com/article/brrr-almanac-predicts-cold-winter-ahead/145938?icid=100214839x1208296434x1200446787
dfkiii
Posted 8/25/2008 8:37 AM (#333209 - in reply to #333091)
Subject: Re: Are we in for a good cold fall?





Location: Sawyer County, WI

I second the "fall in the air" comment for yesterday. Last night it got down to 37 in Hayward, 41 here at lakeside. Man oh man, where did the summer go ?
Muskerboy
Posted 8/25/2008 8:50 AM (#333210 - in reply to #333091)
Subject: Re: Are we in for a good cold fall?





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Yeah I think so we had a frost warning up by us last night!
Troyz.
Posted 8/25/2008 10:16 AM (#333233 - in reply to #333210)
Subject: Re: Are we in for a good cold fall?




Posts: 734


Location: Watertown, MN
I would bet we are going to have a early fall, just walked outside to see a flock of geese already heading south. Will have to wait and see what mother nature has in store for us, water temps are upto 10 degrees cooler than they were last year.

Troyz
gregk9
Posted 8/25/2008 10:33 AM (#333239 - in reply to #333143)
Subject: Re: Are we in for a good cold fall?





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Location: North Central IL USA
Mr Musky - 8/24/2008 8:47 PM

I sure hope so, I hope we get an early turnover and a long fall season after that in the 40's everyday until 11/30. With the winds no more or no less then 10 MPH out of the northwest and snow squalls everyday around noon. And to compliment the weather two feeding windows in the morning one at 8 and one at 11 then two in the afternoon at 1 and 5 oclock. Then we'll caller a season!



Ditto this!!!
rpike
Posted 8/25/2008 10:42 AM (#333242 - in reply to #333091)
Subject: RE: Are we in for a good cold fall?




Posts: 292


Location: Minneapolis
I hope we get a cool, early fall, but I bet it doesn't happen. We'll get teased with some September frost, then October will warm up like it has the last 10 years or so. It used to be I could count on regular frost starting in early October, even within Minneapolis, now that doesn't happen until November.
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 8/25/2008 12:49 PM (#333280 - in reply to #333091)
Subject: Re: Are we in for a good cold fall?




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Location: Greenfield, WI
How can we possibly be talking about a cold fall, when every night on national media outlets that we are incessantly harped at that "undisputably" we are in the midst of GLOBAL WARMING!!!"
The the morning of Friday 15th of August, my water temperature guage read 70 on Pewaukee Lake! I had expected lower 80's.
Last night air temps were in the lower 30's in the Rhinelander area. This could push the start of turn over, and give us a long post turnover causing an extended period of the fabeled "fall feeding frenzy"!
Start sharppening your hooks!

Edited by Steve Van Lieshout 8/25/2008 12:56 PM
RonTugs3
Posted 8/25/2008 3:12 PM (#333316 - in reply to #333280)
Subject: Re: Are we in for a good cold fall?




Posts: 29


Location: Chicago
Haven't you heard? Al Gore fixed the global warming problem last year, were all good now.
Moltisanti
Posted 8/25/2008 4:06 PM (#333327 - in reply to #333316)
Subject: Re: Are we in for a good cold fall?




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Location: Hudson, WI
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Esox Man
Posted 8/25/2008 4:25 PM (#333329 - in reply to #333280)
Subject: Re: Are we in for a good cold fall?




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Location: Central Wi.
Steve Van Lieshout - 8/25/2008 12:49 PM


Last night air temps were in the lower 30's in the Rhinelander area. This could push the start of turn over, and give us a long post turnover causing an extended period of the fabeled "fall feeding frenzy"!
Start sharppening your hooks!


THAT'S what I'm talkin' about!
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