Deerlove Long Time Member Messages 6,033 Feb 20, 2019 #1 https://buckrail.com/winter-getting...-27451775&mc_cid=41d98fbba9&mc_eid=77b1e5507c
DoubleDropMuley Very Active Member Messages 1,814 Feb 20, 2019 #2 Yup that sucks !!!! Come on Mother Nature quit being a beeeeeeyyyyyyyaaaaaattttttttcccccchhhhh!!!
kickerbuck Active Member Messages 702 Feb 20, 2019 #3 The deer literally never can catch a break anywhere it seems. If it's not drought it's winter and everything else they have to deal with! This is why I don't think I will hunt them anymore, they have it hard enough!
The deer literally never can catch a break anywhere it seems. If it's not drought it's winter and everything else they have to deal with! This is why I don't think I will hunt them anymore, they have it hard enough!
rocky2track Active Member Messages 316 Feb 21, 2019 #4 IMO, winter effects are going to be spotty throughout the winter ranges in Western Wyoming. We are having one of those bad weeks though here in Sublette Co. After those extremely warm moist snows hit last week and left, nighttime temps have plummeted 40-60 deg colder at night. These are from two weather stations in Sublette Co. http://www.monstermuleys.info/photos/user_photos_2019/447137daytempp.jpeg http://www.monstermuleys.info/photos/user_photos_2019/118477daytempbp.jpeg
IMO, winter effects are going to be spotty throughout the winter ranges in Western Wyoming. We are having one of those bad weeks though here in Sublette Co. After those extremely warm moist snows hit last week and left, nighttime temps have plummeted 40-60 deg colder at night. These are from two weather stations in Sublette Co. http://www.monstermuleys.info/photos/user_photos_2019/447137daytempp.jpeg http://www.monstermuleys.info/photos/user_photos_2019/118477daytempbp.jpeg