Date: January 14
Hunters: Myself
Time: Morning
Location: MU #21
Weather Conditions: ~15 F and snowing on the drive. Snow stopped before shooting time. Strong wind WSW shifting NW sustained ~20 with gusts probably in the 30's. Which meant a relentless blowing snow. Cloudy transitioning to mostly sunny.
Waterfowl Activity: Nothing until ~11 then one big flock of around 50 got up and went right to the blind about a mile away and closer to the lake and got shot up. One other flock flew out high right after that. Not a single duck either.
Maybe I should have took it as a hint. The lock on the pit was frozen. The wind was too much for my lighter to stay lit. So I took my two hand warmers. Turned them on high. Put them on either side of the lock, wrapped them snugly in my cold weather mask. Then went and sat in the truck for 15 minutes. That turned out to be enough and I got it open.
Around 9 o'clock, the wind shifted and there was a big sustained gusts, maybe 40. I hunkered down in the pit. Next thing I hear decoys sliding over the roof of the pit. It literally blew over about half my decoys.

I've had a few decoys blow over before, but not about 25 out of the 50 decoys I had out. Set everything back up and reoriented all the rest so they were facing in the new wind direction and hopefully wouldn't blow over again. Only had 1 go down after that.
Birds By Species: DNS
Curse: Relentless blowing snow and in blind that has lids that don't seal well. Shoveled about 3" of snow out of the blind 3 or 4 times. I and everything with me got soaked as the heater melted the snow blowing around in the pit. Also, there were just two groups and me hunting this morning. The one group limited out early. The second group jumped over in their pit and limited out and was back in the clubhouse when I got back to sign out. They did this in the blind I hunted Sunday and we got 1.
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