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Any thoughts on the impact these T-storms might have on the muskie opener?


kelvarnson

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I have memories of practically dead water in the days following thunder and lightning, but I was never really pursuing muskies.

 

Given all the bad weather in the Kawartha Lakes area yesterday and possibly today, do all the gurus on here have any reassuring words?

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Here's my outlook on post-thunderstorm days......hop in yer boat and go fishing and don't think about the weather.

 

Absolutely guaranteed 100% you won't catch a musky from your living room. ;)

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Here's my outlook on post-thunderstorm days......hop in yer boat and go fishing and don't think about the weather.

 

Absolutely guaranteed 100% you won't catch a musky from your living room.

 

 

CANT ARGUE WITH THAT

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The storms missed us here on Upper Buckhorn as well...

 

My buddy and I were on my dock and watched the blackness pass by to the south, it got really windy for a bit, the temp dropped at least 5 degrees, lotsa rumbling thunder...and then it was gone...not a drop of rain.

 

Was a beautiful evening for fishing (even though we only managed 2 small pickerel amongst a bunch of small crappie).

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Peterborough got hit...but my girlfriend said there was nothing in Port Hope or Cobourg, so your guess is as good as mine.

 

Probably doesn't matter anyway...today is a carbon-copy of yesterday. Every chance of severe storms again this afternoon...where they hit nobody knows.

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