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    Default Super LOW TIDE Today!!!!

    Have never seen it this low-ever.....
    Made a Nice pot of Maryland Crab Soup for the Game later! Go Packs!!!
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    The soup looks awesome!

    Where are you that the tide was so low?

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    What do you need water for?? You caught all the crabs under that pier! Soup looks great and sorry bout your packers!............Gary
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    GIants sent the Packers Packin and Ravens Poed those Texans.

    Now on to New England.

    Soup looks awesome and those low tides are a geat time to get out in the kayak to look for relics.
    If you don't go, you won't know and you gotta have bait in the water!
    I have terminal Crabiteis and there is no hope.
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    Remember the winter of 76/77?It froze up real thick,well over a foot.When the tide went down,the ice would stick hard to the poles .When the tide came in,it pulled up the pier poles.Alot of riverfront homes had piers that looke like a roller coaster ride.
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    Nice photos and I bet the crab soup tasted good too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capt.Nick View Post
    Remember the winter of 76/77?It froze up real thick,well over a foot.When the tide went down,the ice would stick hard to the poles .When the tide came in,it pulled up the pier poles.Alot of riverfront homes had piers that looke like a roller coaster ride.
    That was an awesome winter. There wasn't a lot of snow, but the cold was relentless. Like you said, I remember all the damage to the piers along St. Leonard's Creek. Below are a couple of pictures from 1977 that were in the Baltimore Sun. Photos were taken by a guy named Bob Grieser.

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    Wow great pictures.I don't remember those.Maybe I'll get some Hanover Crab soup mix and a # of Crab meat and make some soup.Thanks for the pictures...Cold memories
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    Yes I remember that. I think the Washington Post had a picture of a car under the bridge-some crazy person drove out there and parked it.... Yes It was Cold as a ________________!


    Quote Originally Posted by Swamp View Post
    That was an awesome winter. There wasn't a lot of snow, but the cold was relentless. Like you said, I remember all the damage to the piers along St. Leonard's Creek. Below are a couple of pictures from 1977 that were in the Baltimore Sun. Photos were taken by a guy named Bob Grieser.

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    My dad died in Pa in Dec '76. There was concern he would not be buried as the ground was frozen solid very deep.

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