12-02-2003, 02:33 PM
You got that right JR. I haven't seen any signs of snow around here for a few weeks. That was a surprise for SoCal. The last recordable snow that we had was in Jan of '90. That is when it snowed up near me in the San Fernando Valley.
It was unusually cold during that time and instead of the rain that was forcast, we did get a couple of inches of snow. It stuck around long enough for some of the residents of Granada Hills to go out and purchase snow toys to play in it.
For the local fisherman, that may have constituted going out and buying some kind of winter line to topshot his/her reels with. But it didn't.
For those who waited patiently for the weather change, it only took about 1 month before we were blasted with 107 degree temps in the early part of February. The beaches reported record crowds for a couple of weekends.
Therefore your cold weather spinning reels may not be too necessary if you are in SoCal.
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It was unusually cold during that time and instead of the rain that was forcast, we did get a couple of inches of snow. It stuck around long enough for some of the residents of Granada Hills to go out and purchase snow toys to play in it.
For the local fisherman, that may have constituted going out and buying some kind of winter line to topshot his/her reels with. But it didn't.
For those who waited patiently for the weather change, it only took about 1 month before we were blasted with 107 degree temps in the early part of February. The beaches reported record crowds for a couple of weekends.
Therefore your cold weather spinning reels may not be too necessary if you are in SoCal.
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