S-n-o-w!!!!!!
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Big one coming! More the further south, but I'm in an 8-12" area...parts of south could get over 2 feet! This will give me a good chance to do some scouting for late season..after the deer get up from bedding up in the storm, it should be easy to find their sign. Hopefully pin down an old buck' s "rehab" core area...where they hole up after rut to regain strength and fat through winter. That's my strategy anyway...and build some kick butt snowmen with the wife and kiddos, get snowed in, and have some good family time to make up for all the time I spent hunting this year!
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LIke to get out and call some yodel-dogs over snow. Hopefully we get some down here. Lotsa times all you mountain and northern guys get it, and we stay bare.
Sounds like we should get some, but I doubt anywhere near the totals you guys are predicted. 8" and more is a once a decade occurrence here, probably less.
Sounds like we should get some, but I doubt anywhere near the totals you guys are predicted. 8" and more is a once a decade occurrence here, probably less.
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Havent heard the weather for a couple days actually, just caught the tail end of it on the radio earlier. Have to watch it tonight.
The areas you mention usually take the brunt of it. Thats the way it usually is, most snow East of here, with much less in Greene & Western Fayette. Eastern half of Fayette in the mountains is usually the east/west dividing line between the heavy and the light snows down here. 119 the dividing line between wmus 2a and 2c is pretty close to the foot of the mountain. East of 119 they get pounded.
The areas you mention usually take the brunt of it. Thats the way it usually is, most snow East of here, with much less in Greene & Western Fayette. Eastern half of Fayette in the mountains is usually the east/west dividing line between the heavy and the light snows down here. 119 the dividing line between wmus 2a and 2c is pretty close to the foot of the mountain. East of 119 they get pounded.