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Cupajo

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From 2014

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Yesterday I encountered a friend who said she had wanted to send me this pic for a long time and here it is for one and all to see what winter on the Connecticut Shore looks like.
 
You are a breed of one cupajo... i do however sometimes venture into the lake in December or January if its not frozen...
 
Been their and done that, for the longest time I've hunted the new England beaches till I moved to the warm state of FL.
 
Hard Core!! And a Olde!!
 
I thought I was the only nut, LOL. I hunted once in the fall where the snow was accumulating on my shoulders and someone call the police for a welfare check. Also last spring I had to bust the ice with my scoop to swing a few feet and repeat. Wisconsin winter last Way toooooo long. :)
 
Thanks Friends for your comments!!

I well remember one fine day in the '80's wading out among small ice burgs along the Ct. Shore that had been broken up by Coast Guard ice breakers in the Connecticut River so oil tankers could deliver heating oil up river!!

A beautiful, clear day with temps in the 20's and no wind!!

Didn't stay out there long, but will never forget the experience!!

GL&HH All,

CJ
 
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