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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2541610" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Today it's wet chilly and windy here . We are all of 44 degrees with wind gusts up to 55 mph driving the cold rain side ways . I kind of think that most critters are hanging out some place in out of the wind and rain some nice draw facing east as the wind is coming from the west up under a cut bank or with some junipers or pines growing . We need the moisture but not as badly as some other places so I'm glad to be getting it . At 4500 feet altitude we seldom get warm rain but at least it's rain and not snow like they are getting to our west at the higher altitudes . It will be a couple of days till the gumbo dries up enough to get out and hunt some coyote so a well needed break for the control guys . Some of the ranchers are asking the guys to avoid some pastures now as they are lambing and don't want the sheep bothered now . But at this time a lot of snares are out and you run the border fences hard keeping the coyote out of the sheep and new lambs as well as calling the pine ridges and badlands draws and such where there aren't lambs and sheep or new calves most of the calves were born by the end of March here . I'm glad I got my fence done before the weather turned wet and windy so I can set and enjoy watching the rain and wind from inside . Now I just need to protect my small garden from freezing we normally have 45 frost free days where I live I don't think we will have that this year .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2541610, member: 91783"] Today it's wet chilly and windy here . We are all of 44 degrees with wind gusts up to 55 mph driving the cold rain side ways . I kind of think that most critters are hanging out some place in out of the wind and rain some nice draw facing east as the wind is coming from the west up under a cut bank or with some junipers or pines growing . We need the moisture but not as badly as some other places so I'm glad to be getting it . At 4500 feet altitude we seldom get warm rain but at least it's rain and not snow like they are getting to our west at the higher altitudes . It will be a couple of days till the gumbo dries up enough to get out and hunt some coyote so a well needed break for the control guys . Some of the ranchers are asking the guys to avoid some pastures now as they are lambing and don't want the sheep bothered now . But at this time a lot of snares are out and you run the border fences hard keeping the coyote out of the sheep and new lambs as well as calling the pine ridges and badlands draws and such where there aren't lambs and sheep or new calves most of the calves were born by the end of March here . I'm glad I got my fence done before the weather turned wet and windy so I can set and enjoy watching the rain and wind from inside . Now I just need to protect my small garden from freezing we normally have 45 frost free days where I live I don't think we will have that this year . [/QUOTE]
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