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Old 01-17-2007, 12:56 PM   #1
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Tog Addiction?

I'm working on the ship today and I looked out into the harbor and saw 4 guys in a 12' skiff fishing. Nice NW wind in their teeth and it is friggin cold outside.

Now I'm the first to admit my fishing addiction but that's nuts!
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Old 01-18-2007, 12:00 AM   #2
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Tog nuts!!!

Hi,

Ha,ha, you are so right. BUT!!! Did they catch tog? What is the water temp up your way. Too cold for tog yet?

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According to the ship's instruments, the water temp today is 4.89c which is 40.802f. Is that too cold for Togs?
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Hi,

Yes, I would normally think so. Get down around 50*F over here and the tog start to disappear. But this year is really different. The tog bit late in the Sound. Probably due to the warm weather and lack of snow with the cold water runoff.

maybe those guys are ice fishermen and just gettiong use to the cold weather, ha!

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