Here's a photo from 8 AM this morning.
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And here's one twelve hours later at 8PM.
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We ended up with about 8 inches of heavy, wet snow. Strange for October? Yesterday I raked up leaves, and mowed the lawn. :laf:
Dave
Are you hunting tomorrow? Been many years since I've hunted in snow!
Nice :yoyo:
Wont be long and we'll be waste deep here too.
Archery season and Fall turkey is in here FOs, but we're not allowed to hunt on Sundays, except fox, coyotes, and crows. Just have to find some time.
Seems a little early for snow in October, but I love hunting in a fresh snow. :yoyo:
Brian
I love huntin in snow too !
But still not ready for it !! :nono:
Good thing you got the lard mowed & the leaves raked Dave!! Otherwise you wouldn't be able to find them!! :alscalls: :alscalls:
I watched some of the Penn State game & you guys got it hard. Be Careful & good luck travelling!!! :yoyo: :yoyo:
Dave,
While I am not sure, I think this is nature's way of telling you that you have "removed" too many groundhogs and it is time for you to clean the firearm for the season. I know one will come sneaking back, but just ask yourself if you want another snowfall like this or not. ;yes;
Jerry