Reading the posts from you fellas down south is making me jealous. Here in PA, we're looking at a nor'easter with 12-18 inches of snow. I can't really say I'm looking forward to season in PA this year(the turkey situation on my stomping ground is pitiful). But I am looking forward to spring and all that comes with it (warmer weather, new growth, the hustle that comes with spring planting). Guess I'll just have to keep hunting coyotes and dreaming of spring! Lol
Yep, calling for 18"+ starting here tomorrow night.
Quote from: Farmboy27 on March 12, 2017, 09:02:40 PM
Reading the posts from you fellas down south is making me jealous. Here in PA, we're looking at a nor'easter with 12-18 inches of snow. I can't really say I'm looking forward to season in PA this year(the turkey situation on my stomping ground is pitiful). But I am looking forward to spring and all that comes with it (warmer weather, new growth, the hustle that comes with spring planting). Guess I'll just have to keep hunting coyotes and dreaming of spring! Lol
What area is your stomping ground.
I'm kind of looking forward to the snow, one good storm before spring. It'll warm up quick soon after it's gone I think
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Yeah, we don't know much about that snow down here in Panama City. For us its scouting in the pine trees and spring break.
Good luck with the weather...
I'm just north of Scranton. We are going to get buried here.
I'm in SE PA, Lancaster County and the most snow we've seen this entire winter was 2" that melted by noon. I can work from home so one good whack of snow sounds fine with me although I wish I didn't have grass greening and flows blooming before it hits but that happened. calling for 18"
Regardless of weather I'm in Nebraska in just 5 Weeks hunting turkey.
Bout to get cold down here again.....jeeze
Calling for 10"-20" up here.
Ready for spring!
It is chilly and raining up here in the panhandle of Florida, if that makes ya feel any better! :toothy9: Not supposed to warm up until just before the opener. I noticed my pecan trees had not yet budded out, so this may be our last cool snap. We have had NO winter down here this year at all. I was catching redfish in shorts and shirtsleeves in the creeks and flats all winter long-like I was in South Florida.