
Can't help but to be optimistic. It can't get here soon enough!
What you mean by that? Trying to see what your saying. Push them farther west or might keep them up northteul2 wrote:I don't like 5, 11, 12, an 13.
Bad placement for our birds I think.
Think he is meaning it would be better if those areas equated to "cold and more than average precip" meaning those areas would be covered in snow and push birds down to usteul2 wrote:I don't like 5, 11, 12, an 13.
Bad placement for our birds I think.
I think that's what he's saying, and I'm thinking the same thing. Average to dry in precipitation means not much snow cover.Take 'em wrote:Think he is meaning it would be better if those areas equated to "cold and more than average precip" meaning those areas would be covered in snow and push birds down to usteul2 wrote:I don't like 5, 11, 12, an 13.
Bad placement for our birds I think.
i would agreeteul2 wrote:I don't like 5, 11, 12, an 13.
Bad placement for our birds I think.
champcaller wrote:and THAT is a duck hunt.DUCK-HUNT wrote:
for exmaple you could kill a 4 greenheads (two banded), a mallard/black cross, and a mallard/gaddy cross and smash a hot blonde on the way back to the ramp and call it a hell of a day
Exactly what I was thinking.arduckslayer wrote:I think that's what he's saying, and I'm thinking the same thing. Average to dry in precipitation means not much snow cover.Take 'em wrote:Think he is meaning it would be better if those areas equated to "cold and more than average precip" meaning those areas would be covered in snow and push birds down to usteul2 wrote:I don't like 5, 11, 12, an 13.
Bad placement for our birds I think.
rpdulaney wrote:OH, Ted always trying to get my hopes up the class room. Also if the lower 48s average is above 47 degrees this winter it will go down as the hottest year ever recorded in our countrys history. Mindblowing to say the least, simply the driving force behind our change in migration patterns.
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