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A cold morning here in the frozen tundra, -17 degrees. Come on April!
I am not sure how turkeys or anything survive up there. It is 18 degrees here this morning and feels pretty cold to me.
11 here in west central IL
Looking forward to mid March in Ms.
Hope your turkeys survive that chill.
...but it's a dry heat.
Quote from: stinkpickle on January 14, 2015, 10:42:40 AM
...but it's a dry heat.
Yup, only felt like -12. :icon_thumright:
Around 42ยบ here in Central AL. Another reason I like to turkey hunt. I don't like cold weather.
I was in Indy at the ATA this past week. Temp was -9 but it felt better than our humid 15 above here in eastern OK. I will still say Come April.
Mike, where are you at now with that -17'?? Only in the teens today here in Michigan & didn't break 0 last night
Kevin
Quote from: kevin2 on January 14, 2015, 01:36:23 PM
Mike, where are you at now with that -17'?? Only in the teens today here in Michigan & didn't break 0 last night
Kevin
NW of Battle Creek.
31 in eastern Ky. If it gets much colder here people will storm the grocery stores and buy all the bread and milk. If there's snow in the forecast, water is harder to find than 22 ammo.
Jeremiah 29:11
Mike, you got a large iceberg cloud hanging over the Battle Creek area! Man, that is way cold/er then us, just a toss away...some guys get all the luck!
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NW of Battle Creek.
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-8 This morning here in NY. Cant wait til spring.....
38 here in central Mississippi this morning
come on march