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Nulle 03-30-2007 09:10 AM

SD Weather
 
Well we had our spring snow storm and it braught a ton of needed moisture to the area.

skeet 03-30-2007 10:42 AM

Spring snow?
 
Nulle, we got a little under a foot of the ol white stuff..Yesterday and today..actually Wednesday and Thursday. It was 76 degrees and beautiful on Tuesday..12 hours later it started snowing. Ah Wyoming weather.. Just about like back east! BTW we really needed the moisture too. They got 2 ft up in the Absarokas and about the same or more in the Bighorns. It was really looking bad for this year. Now...I'm off to do the gun show...if we have any customers?!:rolleyes:

justwannano 03-30-2007 11:06 AM

Well its rain around here, SE Iowa.
Several nice sunny days,around 70. Temps in the 50s at night.
Should be down in the 30s at night. I even went fishing wednesday.
Caught 1 little catfish. They are biting and moving out of their winter holes. Rivers up so the fish are heading up the feeder creeks.
best of luck
just

Nulle 04-03-2007 07:36 AM

Snowing again today and thats ok it wont last long. So far I have caught two 34" cats and lots of little ones but havn't hit the walleyes yet.

Mil Dot 04-04-2007 05:28 AM

I'm planning on a little fishing in the next couple days, hoping to run into those walleyes. Reservoir I normally fish is extremely low right now, no boat access. I guess it's time to bust out the belly boat.

Nulle 04-24-2007 12:44 PM

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Still getting rain and feels more like Fall.

Nulle 04-24-2007 12:46 PM

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One thing if this keeps up the Mountains should be in good shape for awhile.

Mil Dot 04-25-2007 01:45 AM

http://images.kodakgallery.com/photo...0111_0_ALB.jpg


One of my buddies, 29"L 16"Girth

The Walleyes have been hitting.

I don't know why I have so much trouble posting pics here, sometimes it works sometimes not.

Nulle 04-27-2007 01:44 PM

Not bad and wished ours would pick up. I have been after the turkeys the last few weeks and a ton of them around but they also have 15 hens with them so it's been tough.

skeet 04-27-2007 06:14 PM

SD weather??
 
In Deaver yeaterday..it rained. Never rains in Deaver...Then it started snowing.. Hardly ever snows in Deaver..then the sun came out and by 4:30 in the afternoon it was 64 degrees. Sheesh. But it is getting green.:D

Tall Shadow 05-02-2007 02:47 PM

Hey!
Any of you guys know what the weather has been like around the Wall area lately?

Some friends and I are coming out in June to zap some Prairie Dogs, and I've been wondering how the weather, grass, and dogs are shaping up?

Thanks!
Tall Shadow

Nulle 05-05-2007 12:58 PM

That would be just down the road East of me and they have been getting rain also. We have had 2 inches today so far (5-5-07).

Tall Shadow 05-05-2007 01:49 PM

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Originally posted by Nulle
That would be just down the road East of me and they have been getting rain also. We have had 2 inches today so far (5-5-07).
Sounds like a good recipe for that "Gumbo" that I've heard the ground turns into after a good rain! WOW!

I have a couple of quick questions for you.....

(1.) Is this a "normal" spring time thing, or are you guys getting more (less) rain that the usual spring time season?

(2.) How is/will this effecting the grass(es), and/or Prairie Dogs?

(3.) Should I be worried, Happy, Cautious about the rain(s)?

(4.) Is the Wall area a "Good" one for a few (3) guys to come out in late June, and shoot some prairie Dogs? (Public Access land/willing land owner wise?)

Thanks for the information

Tall Shadow

gspsonny03 05-06-2007 09:15 AM

I can help Nulle out a little.
The weather we are having, is for right now better than we have had for a few years, but it's pretty normal. The rain is good for the grass and the grass is good for the PD's. But that's for now that could totally change by June and sometimes does. I think you should be in good shape for this year. Hopefully we will continue to get more rain through the spring and summer. I live about 90 miles west of Nulle and on my rain gauge as of 5:00 AM 5/5/07 to 5:45 AM on 5/6/07 we had just under 5". Now that's on my rain gauge and that's not the norm for here. but once in a while we will get big storms like that. If we get a 1/2" that's a good rain for here. Can't help you with the Wall area for being good for PD's or not, but the way things are shaping up it looks like it could be a very good year for all the animals.

Tall Shadow 05-06-2007 11:52 AM

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Originally posted by gspsonny03
I can help Nulle out a little.
The weather we are having, is for right now better than we have had for a few years, but it's pretty normal. The rain is good for the grass and the grass is good for the PD's. But that's for now that could totally change by June and sometimes does. I think you should be in good shape for this year. Hopefully we will continue to get more rain through the spring and summer. I live about 90 miles west of Nulle and on my rain gauge as of 5:00 AM 5/5/07 to 5:45 AM on 5/6/07 we had just under 5". Now that's on my rain gauge and that's not the norm for here. but once in a while we will get big storms like that. If we get a 1/2" that's a good rain for here. Can't help you with the Wall area for being good for PD's or not, but the way things are shaping up it looks like it could be a very good year for all the animals.

Thanks gspsonny03, for the update!
I've been trying to set this trip up for some friends and I. We had talked about making the trip, something like 15 years ago, but with two of us starting families and work, Etc. We never did make it. I (We) have never been to S.D. or Prairie dog hunting, and since my friend has had to recently retire (Medical) from being one of the country's top federal snipers, His father and I are trying to make this the start of a semi-annual trip (He misses putting those skills of his to the test.) and give him (and Us!) something to look forward to....
But I'm having a heck of allot of trouble finding out just where the Dogs are/Where we should be.

Unlike Our overpaid politicians, my friend isn't sitting on a large retirement income (Nor am I, I'm only 44 + Wife & 2 teenage kids) So I'm trying to do this as inexpensively as possible, while making it a fun & worthwhile trip.

I hope that things will work out that way for us.

Thanks Again!
Tall Shadow


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