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Last nights snow

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:) For you`s guys down south this is called snow . :)
Got into the stand and was pumped to maybe do some blood letting .But to no avail nothing showed but my friend the red squirrel .But I did snap a few pics,here is one to the left of my stand .
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The snow was heavy enough to pull a major size branch down in front of one of my shooting lanes .
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On the way out took a few more pictures.The snow was so heavy it made normal pines into snowcones . :)
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I just love it the best hunting is in he snow DUTCH
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Post by Pydpiper »

I love the hunting in the snow too, it can hold very few secrets. We didn't that much here, had the wind and a bit of fluff but no accumulation.
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Post by Guigsy »

It's been snowing non-stop since yesterday afternoon up here in Barrie.
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Post by one shot scott »

I thought is snowed year round in barrie :lol:
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Post by wabi »

We got a small preview of it this morning. More of a sleet than snow, but the ground isn't frozen so it didn't accumulate.
I love to spend a day outdoors after a fresh snowfall, so many stories to be read from the tracks left in it.
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:) You are right Wabi you see nothing but fresh tracks.I like to look at it as a giant etch-a-sketch wiped clean .There is no such thing as a week old track just hours old. :)
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Post by hetichunter »

those are great pictures!
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Man wish we had that much here!!
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Post by subneural »

great shots doe master. I was able to hook up with a buddy of mine this morning for a round of sporting clays at a local club - nothing quite beats walking through snowy bush with a shotgun (or crossbow :wink: )
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Great pics~!
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