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Old 11-21-2021, 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by trainerdave View Post
Ice on is more consistent with the disappearance of the sun, in November, than springtime weather/ snow loading covering the ice preventing radiant heating, early chinooks/clear ice/ sunshine…Ice on is therefore more predictable than ice off….Your stats say so !
Spring seems more variable that Fall. It’s interesting. Also the Spring has a one month range.

I wish I had the data for 40 years. Would be interesting to see the graph.

You coming perch bonking again?

If anyone has been out before. Please post a response that says

“Member of Sundance perch bonking club”

I can’t remember everyone now. I can’t count that high.
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