Ah, they say humans don't remember pain very well. I believe it, because it has great explanatory power ;).
-- Yeah, when you start getting multiple ice problems (eyelets, flies, line, hands/gloves) it sort of reaches a point where you just get tired out it and start to question your sanity when you know you could just go somewhere warm.
Gene
On Friday, February 12, 2016 at 2:04:23 PM UTC-5, Dalton Terrell wrote:
On Friday, February 12, 2016 at 2:04:23 PM UTC-5, Dalton Terrell wrote:
Ha, I floated with a guide in Tennessee a few weeks ago when it was windy and in the teens, most I've ever paid to be that cold... But we switched a little between midges/eggs and streamers. The streamers became solid ice after sitting in the boat for a few minutes and floated on sinking lines; when they finally thawed in the water and we stripped them, 1-2" snowballs formed on our gloves. Never again... well, until I forget about it next year.
Dalton
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