Joined: May 15, 2003 Posts: 819 Location: Portland, Maine
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 8:32 am Post subject: Global Warming? - Water and Air Temps??
Hey,
Believe me .. i am not one to talk about the weather ... but in this case, i am very curious .. i live in the northeast USA .. and the weather is crazy .. very warm air and water temps ... it is november and feels like august ... water temps in salt were so warm this year .. that Manatee's and Tarpon and MahiMai and all sorts of gulf streem/caribeean type species were showing up inshore on the Northeast USA waters...... Seems to me that temps in freshwater trout/salmon places are unseasonably warm too .... i am curious how other fly fisherman around the world and usa are feel about this .. and what kind of air/water temp patterns they are seeing??>??? so, curious to hear peoples observations from wherever they are from ... are other people from maine and other ne states also noticing the obvious strange weather going on ... maybe bonefish in maine next year???
Joined: May 23, 2004 Posts: 353 Location: Enschede - The Netherlands
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:54 am Post subject:
Off course it is global warming, next thursday the temps will be reaching
16 C / 60.8 F here in the Netherlands.
It is the middle of November and it should be freezing by now.
To bad we will all drown before I can catch the bonefish in my front yard.
Well, still got 213 ft of water to go before that happens.
hi were in scotland and we are having same problems as the usa which means fish are runnung very very late and skinny for some reason but saying we have had an awsome run when they do come
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