It's gonna be cold!

It's gonna be cold!

For the next four or five nights, it is not going to be above freezing here in Panama City, FL.  Could somebody please settle this global warming dispute once and for all?  Is it real or not?  Although, all the Canadians that are here are at the beach.

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01-03-2010 16:37:31

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No global warming around here this week... already postponed our fishing for Monday and Tues. Looks like the water temps will only get cooler with no warmup in sight until late in the week. Hope the fish in the backcountry get through this one okay; we had very few cool downs prior to this big one. Could be a big shock for the snook... fingers crossed.

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January 8, 2010
I guided my anglers north of Flamingo yesterday in Whitewater Bay and miles to the east up the rivers in the fresh water. The air temperature half way through the park entrance to Flamingo was 41. Water temps ranged from 52 to 59. We intentionally started late because of the cold temperatures and we were on the water and fishing around 10:30.

Right away in the fresh water we encountered dead or dying Cichlids, perhaps 50 – 100 ranging from 3 to 10 inches in size. Thankfully only one dead snook about 22 inches, no redfish and a few dying gafftops in the outer brackish bays. No sightings of any “live” gamefish at all in the shallow fresh water areas or deep creeks.

Later in Whitewater Bay proper we encountered a few more small dead snook, small cudas, (not that common in Whitewater under normal conditions) a few dead mullet, jacks and more gafftops.

Surprisingly late in the day we found schools of large, healthy and apparently hungry snook in the 8 to 20 pound range as well as some uncommonly large redfish for the area in the 20 pound range.

It appears to me that the most of the snook and redfish survived the first wave of cold but what happens next after this weekends cold blast remains to be seen.

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Amazingly cold for all of Florida.  32 degrees F. in Panama City, FL at noon.  Our bay has a warm water discharge at the steam power plant.  If I were a redfish, I'd be huddled up there! 

In the newspaper today, they have rescued over 200 sea turtles from the bay here today as well. Apparently, the cold stuns them and they become even more vulnerable to the elements.

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Brrrr!.....it's cold all over!   Geoff, I hope those snook are smart enough to find some deep (warm) holes.  Since it's been a gradual decline in temps, hopefully they have....as opposed to a sudden cold front coming in overnight and catching them by surprise.

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