Hope everyone is faring OK in this blizzard, it’s about as bad out there as I can remember- white out conditions, wind chill somewhere around -20° and 3′ drifts in the road. For contrast, there’s no snow in my yard or on my deck- it’s blown clean. I managed to get my cars started and moved after my neighbor blew a hole in my drifted-in driveway. The advice from a Maine Emergency Management Agency spokesperson on Channel 6 this morning: “Stay at home, hunker down, and hope for the best.” 🙂
Category Archives: News
08 February 2013: Snow storm, a few new pictures.
From the way the main stream media is hyping this storm, you’d think we’d never seen a big snow storm before. That said it does sound like the biggest snow storm we’ve seen in some years. The NOAA Graphical Weather site gives a pretty good picture of what to expect late this afternoon and tonight: blizzard conditions, high winds, and snow. Lots of snow. Stay safe.
I accompanied David Hodsdon on a jaunt up into the (DRAINED) meadow at the northwest
end of Clary lake yesterday afternoon to check it out and take some pictures. I took pictures of David as he used his Gigapan Robotic Camera Platform to take pictures of the meadow. The Gigapan is designed to take multiple images with a regular digital camera which are then combined into a panorama. It was neat to watch as it panned around the horizon snapping pictures without intervention. The camera is a Nikon D7000 digital camera and a wide angle lens (want one). The wide angle lens resulted in a 360° panorama only 1200 x 240 pixels (mine is more than twice that size). The other one he sent me I’ve cropped slightly and added it to the random pool of pictures used as site banners. Both have been added to the Winter 2013 album.
In other news… the lake level has again fallen to -60″ below the top of the dam. I’m not entirely happy with the page layout of the Water Level Chart, the chart is really too small when constrained to fit in the primary column. So when I get a chance I’ll dig into the CSS (Cascading Style Sheets, supposed to make web page design simpler?) and design a better looking page.
Proposed Legislation to Ban All Soft Bait in the State of Maine
Jack Holland brought this matter to my attention. On January 17, state Representative Paul Davis introduced H.P. 37/L.D.42, legislation that would prohibit the use of all “rubber” lures. The legislation seeks to ban “rubber” baits but does not define the term. Even so, the intent of the legislation is clear – to ban the soft baits that Maine anglers use every day.
To add your voice to the growing list of people opposing this legislation, point your browser to http://keepamericafishing.salsalabs.com and fill out their form with your name, address, and email address and click send. Easy. I did it.
Keep America Fishing is recommending that rather than simply passing knee-jerk legislation to regulate something that may not even be a problem, that a real study be conducted to determine if there really is a problem with soft, so-called “rubber” bait.
30 January 2013: Storm coming
It sounds like the next couple of days are going to be pretty nasty. The NOAA weather site suggests we’re looking at 3/4″ to 1″ of rain tonight through tomorrow along with high winds. We don’t have any snow pack to speak of but still, runoff from 3/4″ of rain should bring the lake up at least 6″ to 8″. After the rain it is supposed to freeze up hard, tomorrow afternoon.

