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    Cool Hopper Time in Texas

    Walked out front, hopper nymphs were browsing in the flower beds. Time to dig out the foam and deer hair!

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    Hi rrhyne56,

    Here in the panhandle it is supposed to get down to between 25 and 30 degrees or so tomorrow night, so it will be a while before hopper time arrives up here.

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    Freezing those hoppers out! The panhandle gets the most severe weather in the entire state of Texas I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rrhyne56 View Post
    Freezing those hoppers out! The panhandle gets the most severe weather in the entire state of Texas I think.
    Back when I used to frequent the panhandle a couple of times a year someone told me "There's nothing between Amarillo and Canada but a rusty barbed wire fence, and it's down most of the time." The last time I was in Amarillo I saw the temperature swing from 72 deg. to a wind chill of minus 40 in about 36 hours.

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    Uncle Jesse, be fair. The wind chill may have been -40 F, but temp was still a balmy 60...


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    And the snow was about 5 degrees from being parallel to the ground.
    Last edited by Uncle Jesse; 03-08-2012 at 02:19 PM. Reason: geometry correction
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    Fly fishing the Texas (and Oklahoma) panhandles is its own badge of honor.
    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Jesse View Post
    And the snow lacked about 5 degrees being parallel to the ground.

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    I have heard the cliche "if you don't like the weather stay around and it will change" from coast to coast, but I think it was originally in Amarillo.

    Lubbock's not much better. I overheard a lady explaining the West Texas wine industry, he told the visitor "We only get 17 inches of rain per year. You should be here the day it comes."
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