Sign of spring

ndfinfan

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So apparently a "sign" of spring this year is more snow. Just saw a "sign" of spring on the Bismarck NWS page...5 to 8 inches of more snow tomorrow...yep spring is here...sheesh. This is gonna be one of those years where we go from 30 degree highs right to 75 degree highs.
 


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Al Gore can come here and shovel some of our global warming.
 


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This freaking blows. I just found a pic of me crappie fishing from shore last year on 3/29. UGH!!
 

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Yeah she definitely sucks but I'll take it for the runoff we're getting out of it. Didn't find much for snows last night but she still looked nice when I swung by the rifle range.

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Ya...2 years ago I had already been out on Sak twice with the boat...prolly won't say that this year till the middle of May!
 


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i just had a client in - - that was to antartica --- the locals said winter is coming earlier this year (it was fall).

No sign of spring IMO -- could be worse the east coast has been blasted.

looked at the 14 day outlook - looks perfect for ice fishing around mid month april.

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ps one robin came in yesterday morning and was chirping her big beak off --- braggin -- she bragged as kept going north - good luck finding food you fool.
 

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Ah, I might have misspoke. Although the gulls are circling the landfill. Looking out the window pisses me off, tho.
 


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55 years ago I did help thrash. Friends of our would put about 60 acres of oats into one big pile instead of baling or stacking. Just go in with grapple forks on loader and pull out what he wanted and it kept real good to.
 
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55 years ago I did help thrash. Friends of our would put about 60 acres of oats into one big pile instead of baling or stacking. Just go in with grapple forks on loader and pull out what he wanted and it keep real good to.


My Dad always said that's how the pheasants thrived and survived , They would also crawl into shocks before harvest .
 


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