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<blockquote data-quote="Lakenut" data-source="post: 3519697" data-attributes="member: 30258"><p>So the forecast for the weekend is calling for 8”+ snow, lows in the sub zero range, and highs in the single digits and strong winds. And with sub freezing temps for at least 5 days after the snow it ain’t going anywhere quick. If this happens I see it being really hard on some of our critters. </p><p></p><p>Upland hunters of days gone by still talk about the number of quail that froze to death back in 83..... which is what the weather guys are using as the measuring stick for this go around.</p><p></p><p>What says the outdoorsman (and women) of this site? How will our turkey/quail/pheasants fair? What about the deer herd? The ducks and geese will eventually relocate to Texas. The non migratory species don’t get that luxury.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakenut, post: 3519697, member: 30258"] So the forecast for the weekend is calling for 8”+ snow, lows in the sub zero range, and highs in the single digits and strong winds. And with sub freezing temps for at least 5 days after the snow it ain’t going anywhere quick. If this happens I see it being really hard on some of our critters. Upland hunters of days gone by still talk about the number of quail that froze to death back in 83..... which is what the weather guys are using as the measuring stick for this go around. What says the outdoorsman (and women) of this site? How will our turkey/quail/pheasants fair? What about the deer herd? The ducks and geese will eventually relocate to Texas. The non migratory species don’t get that luxury. [/QUOTE]
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