smokeywolf
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Just had to take the dogs out. Close to a half inch of snow on the ground.
We got about that, too. Nothing on the cement or gravel drive. Ground too warm. Accumulation on the grassy areas and roof. First time we had snow on opening day of sun season, in the ten years I've been here.Just had to take the dogs out. Close to a half inch of snow on the ground.
5 or 6 hours! LOL!! My white stuff that’s been here for a month now won’t melt forAccording to both the local news and my tape measure one inch of that white cr*p fell last night and it probably won't melt for at least 5-6 hours.
I'd probably shoot that. Not quite as good as a doe, but he should not have had to many impure thoughts. Neck isn't all swollen and his hocks don't look glazed.The little accumulation we received overnight. Mostly, melted where the sun hits.
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This 4 point came past me, twice. About an hour part. Starting at sunrise.
That's at least the fourth time, I let him or his twin, go on their merry way. I find no difference in taste between does or bucks. It's all good. More critical, is how much care you take when doing the field dressing.I'd probably shoot that. Not quite as good as a doe, but he should not have had to many impure thoughts. Neck isn't all swollen and his hocks don't look glazed.
Looks a lot like my drive across the UP of Michigan last week. I decided to drive home pulling a trailer during a 14" snowfall. 50's and raining up there now. Will be heading back this week for the muzzleloader season.Here’s my white world for the last 6 weeks and the next 5 months.