define "lil bit bumpy" for us would you please 😛 😉
🤔Well Gord, for some, anything other than a flat lake would constitute the lake being "a lil bit bumpy." Like most other members of the forum, I'm not one of those people.
😉
Today when we went out around 7 this morning, it was about foot and a half to 2 ft waves give or take, but as the wind picked up it became "a lil bit choppy" which meant as Tailfeathers mentioned in the initial post of this thread, about 2 1/2 to 3ft waves.
😎.
Then the wind picked up again around 11ish, and the lake became a "lil bit bumpy" which today can be defined as being at least 4 footers,

but it was still building as we made our way in between 12:30-1ish??
I'm not really sure what time we got back, just know I got home with about 45 minutes to spare before my wife got home, so I cleaned the fish I brought home, vacuum sealed it, and had everything including last night's supper dishes done just before she walked in the door and scared the
💩 outta me because I didn't hear her walk in the house and she snuck up on me again.
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However, there have been other days (not all that long ago) where "lil bit bumpy" has easily meant at least 5-6 footers
😉???? but as I've said to many, regardless of how "bumpy" the lake has been, I have always put fish in the boat when I've been out with Tailfeathers and I always have a good time.