Well boys, what's your temperature like now?

Spring is here in NTX…. Last freeze is over, hailstorms are here…. Sunny/cloudy 70 degrees. [emoji58]
 
Still in the deep freeze here. The "starvation moon". More than a meter of snow is still covering everything and lots of big drifts. It's been a very hard winter on our deer. Today we might see the start of our first little thaw since November, +4°C daytime highs for a couple days. I expect like us, the geese down south might be getting impatient!
 
Still in the deep freeze here. The "starvation moon". More than a meter of snow is still covering everything and lots of big drifts. It's been a very hard winter on our deer. Today we might see the start of our first little thaw since November, +4°C daytime highs for a couple days. I expect like us, the geese down south might be getting impatient!
The geese might be getting impatient to get back, but us snowbirds are in no hurry!
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Ooh, that looks nice! Around here we say "God made March just in case Eternity proves to be too short" but I have a Buffalo safari to look forward to in Zimbabwe in May, so I have another good reason to be impatient!
 
Well Bro ... I'd send some of this nice weather your way if I could.

The first of the month I'm heading up to Lake Roosevelt for 4 days, and my 60th b-day. A couple weeks of nice weather before then, and the fishing should be on fire.(Hopefully)
Time for those crappies!

If I take ride by there, I will wave.
 
Well, it was 65 today after a morning low of 26. Felt like the Bahamas! LOL When it's that warm this time of year, your about to get pounded. The forecast Wed night and through Thurs is POSSIBLY 15-18" of snow just north of us. So, we'll probably get 10-12". Yahoo!!
 
Yesterday in Estes Park...a balmy 40º. Kinda started getting hot, had to get down to the t-shirt.
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we want to retire up this way, not necessarily CO. Went to Cheyenne today. That would be very cool with me, not sure my wife could deal with it. Will also be looking at Rapid City, Pocatello, and maybe Evanston, WY.

She wants trees, so SE WY will probably be a non-starter.
 
we want to retire up this way, not necessarily CO. Went to Cheyenne today. That would be very cool with me, not sure my wife could deal with it. Will also be looking at Rapid City, Pocatello, and maybe Evanston, WY.

She wants trees, so SE WY will probably be a non-starter.
@sgt zim
Just retire to Australia mate.
We even lets texicans in nowdays.
Bob
 
5in. of snow a few days ago well its 75 today here in Kansas.
Yeah, well don't get used to it! You'll be getting the storm that'll hit us Wednesday night/Thursday. Then you can put on your 100% Merino wool Westley Richards shooting socks and shovel your driveway! Ha! Ha! Ha!
 
we want to retire up this way, not necessarily CO. Went to Cheyenne today. That would be very cool with me, not sure my wife could deal with it. Will also be looking at Rapid City, Pocatello, and maybe Evanston, WY.

She wants trees, so SE WY will probably be a non-starter.
Every time I've been to Jeffrey City Wyo, I've thought to myself- perfect place... little ranchette down on the Sweetwater! My reasoning and tell me if I'm wrong, I guarantee, every Commifornia tourist driving by there won't even slow down!!!- perfect :) Even some of that area between Rawlins and Muddy Gap Junction has appeal to me- don't know why but maybe the same reason.
 
Yeah, well don't get used to it! You'll be getting the storm that'll hit us Wednesday night/Thursday. Then you can put on your 100% Merino wool Westley Richards shooting socks and shovel your driveway! Ha! Ha! Ha!
Hopefully we do get a bunch of moisture.
 
See any elk?
Finally, elk on the way out. 4 bulls, 1 with horns dropped already, and 2 cows. And me having never hunted elk, I would absolutely not pass up this 6x6.

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is the parker shotgun still available?
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