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Old 06-29-2005, 01:49 PM
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Wet Weather

It was nice to have some moisture this spring for a change. But now it has been storming heavily and hailing for about the last three weeks and alot of rain since the 1st of May and very little warm weather here in SW North Dakota. We talked alittle about how the rain and cooler weather would be OK for the chicks. But now my gut feeling is, that this extended cool rainy weather is going to take its toll on the chick crop. Just my gut feeling. Hope I'm wrong. Best Wishes--tr
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Old 06-29-2005, 05:01 PM
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I hope you are wrong about that rainy. I'm thinking about hunting in that area this fall. Propbably take a road trip the middle of August to check out the situation. I haven't decided yet whether to hunt Northern S.D., or Southern N.D.. I have been watching the storms roll into that area and have been concerned though.
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