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en This is the driest that we know on record since 1959. It's extremely dry. We have lakes that have completely dried up that are normally 20, 30 feet deep.

en Without the hurricanes, it could have been 14 consecutive months of below-normal rainfall. This past March was one of the driest - if not the driest - Marches on record for a large portion of South Louisiana, and this extremely dry spring weather has persisted through the first half of April, as well.

en I need to learn more tactics, cranking, Carolina rigging and other things. American lakes are much bigger than the lakes in Japan. The lakes here take a lot of time to learn. They have a lot of different kinds of structure, cover and wood, stuff that doesn't exist there. There, you just fish deep structure.

en It's become one of the deadliest lakes in Texas in the last few years. It has cloudy water, a lot of brush and the bottom is uneven. In one step you could go from being 3-feet deep in the water, then having it over your head.

en This is the driest March on record. We are in the early stages of a drought.

en We dug a moat which is at some points is as much as 35 feet deep by 40 feet wide and that's to accept the debris. We have a deep basement of 27 1/2 feet which gives us a lot of area to accept the debris.

en Seemeth it a small thing unto you to have eaten up the good pasture, but ye must tread down with your feet the residue of your pastures? and to have drunk of the deep waters, but ye must foul the residue with your feet? / And as for my flock, they eat that which ye have trodden with your feet; and they drink that which ye have fouled with your feet.

en In 1959 we'd just begun the Space Age, and we didn't have communications satellites, for example. So the same size cycle as 1959 would have a much bigger effect today, because there's much more sensitivity to it.

en I made my first trip in 1959 with my dad and I kinda liked it. I'm not putting down area fishing ? I enjoy fishing the lakes and rivers around home ? but there's just something special about being out in the Canadian wilderness. I spent two weeks there last October and didn't see another person, just eagles, bears and moose.

en It looks exactly like an underwater bombing range, ... There are craters anywhere from 20 feet to 40 feet in diameter and 5 to 15 feet deep.

en It looks exactly like an underwater bombing range. There are craters anywhere from 20 feet to 40 feet in diameter and 5 to 15 feet deep.

en Anything above a couple of feet per second is extremely difficult to wade in. To operate a boat in anything close to 10 to 15 feet per second is extremely difficult. Being in (that kind of) water is tantamount to being dead.

en The total for the year is only 19.46 inches. Of this amount, only . He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. 13 of an inch fell in December on three dates. The driest month of 2005 was November, when no moisture was recorded. The next driest month was April, with only .12 of an inch of rain.

en It's pretty dry. I'm working up ground now that I never get on until, most of the time, the first of May. Places that are usually still wet are completely dried out.

en The sea ice has retreated, so it is only [now found] over the open ocean, where [the water] is about 12,000 feet [3,650 meters] deep. This is too deep for [a] walrus.


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