Guppie's NJ Fishing Web - Wednesday 12/03/04 @ 2:10 PM , Guppies Beach Report.


Wednesday 12/03/04 @ 2:10 PM , Guppies Beach Report.
Date: Thursday, December 03 @ 14:11:07 EST
Topic: Guppies fishing report


Hi Guys.

I am so happy Don did a great job on doing daily reports while I was recovering from a bad flu then pneumonia.

 I was sick for a  week before I went to the Doctors, thought it was just a cold .

Any way, I am back and stating to feel a little better.

 Today the ocean was once again up to the dunes, unfishable this morning, not holding with a 10 oz sinker, lucky it was not a Nor Eastern.

Big waves, Don said at least 6-8 feet.

Beach is un drivable at high tide.

 The wind did die down hopefully the ocean will settle down, boy what what a difference a day can make., mother nature had our ocean calm and like a lake yesterday morning, today it's mean and wild, roaring like a lion.

I do have a few pictures I took in a few days I'll up load them.

I don't think it's worth going out tonight, maybe in the morning ?or early after noon once the tide drops.>br> I am sure this good Bass fishing is far from being over.

To All.

 This has nothing to do with a fishing report, but I went through holy hell three weeks, my sister warned me over and over to go to the doctors.

I had all the Systems of pneumonia.

 Please what your loved one's and you self, do not take for granted it's just a simple cold or flu.

I am posting this cause I care about you all.

Signs and Symptoms

Symptoms of pneumonia vary, depending on the age of the child and the cause of the pneumonia. Common symptoms include:

  • fever
  • chills
  • cough
  • unusually rapid breathing
  • breathing with grunting or wheezing sounds
  • labored breathing that makes a child's rib muscles retract (when muscles under the rib cage or between ribs draw inward with each breath)
  • vomiting
  • chest pain
  • abdominal pain
  • decreased activity
  • loss of appetite (
  • in extreme cases, bluish or gray color of the lips and fingernails

Sometimes a child's only symptom is rapid breathing. Sometimes when the pneumonia is in the lower part of the lungs near the abdomen, there may be no breathing problems, but there may be fever and abdominal pain or vomiting.

When pneumonia is caused by bacteria, an infected child usually becomes sick relatively quickly and experiences the sudden onset of high fever and unusually rapid breathing. When pneumonia is caused by viruses, symptoms tend to appear more gradually and are often less severe than in bacterial pneumonia. Wheezing may be more common in viral pneumonia.

I had all these Signs and Symptoms but was to sick to relate to the problem, tis the season for this

 

 

 

 

The best of luck to all.
Guppie & Don.







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