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Saturday, February 13, 2010
Snow is on the ground yet again here in the southern Piedmont of North Carolina. It was an unexpected storm, as most forecasters were expected the storm to stay well off to our south leaving North Carolina clear and dry. After Dallas, TX received 10" of snow (much more than expected) everyone new something was up with this storm. News 14 Carolina started to suggest 1-3" of snow around our area, before upgrading to 2-5". The other news stations were WAY off. One news station forecasted only 1 inch of snow. Our next round of snow looks to be tomorrow night into Monday. We may see some accumulating snow here in the Charlotte Metro once again. The mountains will definitely see snow with this strong clipper originating from the Dakotas. Fishing should be fine, we aren't seeing a blizzard, so conditions will be OK for fishing. Just make sure you layer up and keep warm. The water is going to be VERY cold. We know that cold water equals sluggish trout. As long as you get your fly of choice on the bottom, you should be fine. Check the "Recommended Flies for February" list to the left. Hang in there, Spring is coming...eventually. Forecasters say we'll probably see snow into mid March in Charlotte though.
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