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First groundhog of 2023
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<blockquote data-quote="AdamT204" data-source="post: 2777306" data-attributes="member: 118257"><p>We had an early spell of warm weather. It was in the 70's for several days in late February and we had plenty of rain so it brought on spring growth early. I even saw some gobblers strutting before the calendar hit March. It's back to normal now, mid 40s yesterday and actually flurrying snow today. </p><p></p><p>The shot wasn't very far, only about 85 yards. Due to property lines and a public road I had to approach in through the wooded lot, which would be behind where the picture was taken from. I got up to the fence line, then took the shot down it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamT204, post: 2777306, member: 118257"] We had an early spell of warm weather. It was in the 70’s for several days in late February and we had plenty of rain so it brought on spring growth early. I even saw some gobblers strutting before the calendar hit March. It’s back to normal now, mid 40s yesterday and actually flurrying snow today. The shot wasn’t very far, only about 85 yards. Due to property lines and a public road I had to approach in through the wooded lot, which would be behind where the picture was taken from. I got up to the fence line, then took the shot down it. [/QUOTE]
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