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Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Monday, January 12, 2015
Collaboration with WeatherSTEM
I recently got together with the creative team at WeatherSTEM to create "Fishing and Weather", the first of many educational lessons that integrate the science of weather and bass fishing to make learning more fun! This was a tremendous experience, and I think that teachers, parents, and school administrators who are all struggling with the common core are going to be really excited about this project! Check it out for yourself by clicking here or by going to this link: https://learn.weatherstem.com/modules/learn/lessons/63/index.html
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Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Record highs and lows from coast to coast having tremendous impact on bass fishing.
You may have read Dr. Jeff Masters’ recent blog post about Northern California experiencing one of the worst droughts on record. Being that I live in NY and it has seemed for the past three years (I’m knocking on wood as I write this) like all it does is rain and/or snow here, it never occurred to me that something like this could be taking place so close. When I reach out to Gary Dobyns and ask him about it, he is surprised that I haven’t heard.
“It’s bad, Jim. Orville is 197 feet low right now.”
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FLW Pro Casey Martin with two Florida GIANTS!
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