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We didn’t get quite that much by me but over a foot for sure. Gonna make the lakes a mess. You like ice fishing
 
I think I’m getting 15" but depending where it shifts will depend if it will be wet and heavy or not. I have a pretty large snow blower. You can’t live in New England with out one!
 
I would evacuate I hate the cold you guys are warriors dealing with all the issues snow causes its frozen rain and rain sucks so when it freezes you won’t find me around lol I would move to anywhere but the north lol
 
Hopefully when we go hunting there’s no ice lol I hate the cold weather. I will hike through it covered from head to toe to shoot something but fishing you should be out in the sun jumping in the lake 😎 chilling.
 
Haha. I like both. But my favorite fishing I ever did was in a saltwater bayou in Louisiana. It was warm and we caught the biggest pile of fish I ever saw and they were all awesome eating. We had well over 100 fish. Sea trout red fish black drum. It was awesome.
 
That’s a fisherman’s tale right there lol
Pics or it didn’t happen lol

I bet it was amazing times like that are great out there is some beautiful places
 
@JLee you are so correct. I’ve about had it with the hurricanes! I’m still doing Florence repairs. We’re nutted up down here. my kids and grandkids are all within 5 miles. Me and wifeys jobs/careers are here. Probably move if it wasn’t for that.
 
I haven’t worked for a couple months. I have plenty experience in trades. Do they pay well to bring in guys from outta state. I’ve heard of guys making $80/hour doing “insurance work”. I’d be willing to travel down there for that kind of money at least until I get called back up here. Do like one week on one week off kind of thing and the week am there work everyday for ten hours a day. Is that in the realm of possible or is that bs I e heard in the past.
 
This happens after big natural disasters ive worked like this before no 80hr but really big pay sun up till sun down work and you live in rvs or hotels possibly even camping in the back of a truck bed before in a tent lol
Crazy times
 
The “boom” is over. Those dudes made bank. They worked 12-16 hours a day to make those hourly wages. mostly tacking shingles.

Most of the crews were migratory hispanic workers subing theirselves out to established contractors.
 
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