Rick wrote:Ours were all going south, but fickle as they are could be at your place tomorrow.
DComeaux wrote:I did think about you while driving into work this morning in that rain and wind. Brrrrr! Tell Peake, just two more days.
I'll be out there in the morning.
Ericdc wrote:We had a decent mixed bag of 16 today. Was NASTY, 40 degrees, misting, and north 10-20 mph.
SpinnerMan wrote:Ericdc wrote:We had a decent mixed bag of 16 today. Was NASTY, 40 degrees, misting, and north 10-20 mph.
OMG. 40 degrees, misting, and 10-20 mph wind. That is NASTY.
It's going to practically be t-shirt weather around here tomorrow. 41, 10 mph wind and chance of snow in the evening.
I guess it's all relative.
Rick wrote:I'm sure SpinnerMan is ever so much tougher than us, but it was plenty cold enough for me in a blind facing that crap, and the last time I hunted Yankeeland I was comfortable in long sleeves and a vest at 15 degrees - albeit following pointing dogs, instead of standing in a blind.
Rick wrote: Hope the sorry reports from around the region for the past few weeks has given the geniuses that successfully lobbied to move our season back a week cause to rethink the "later is better" mentality...
Rick wrote:More like a "fortunate strap," as it was the big one for the camp from eerily empty skies. Was a little surprising how much I missed seeing the local mallards we apparently killed or ran off yesterday occasionally stretch their wings and act like they might be tripped up now that they had been. But I don't have to look beyond last season to be thankful this one ended as well as it did: the mudhole averaged just 4 birds a morning that final week, compared to 10 birds per this one. Hope the sorry reports from around the region for the past few weeks has given the geniuses that successfully lobbied to move our season back a week cause to rethink the "later is better" mentality...
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