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Snow in Colville National Forest
birdmanwa:
A lot can happen in a month and if the weather keeps up a lot of snow can melt pretty fast.
TheStovePipeKid:
--- Quote from: xwizard50 on March 14, 2019, 08:16:21 PM ---Thanks for the info, Since I have to put in for my vacation a year in advance, I was getting worried about the snow. Now I’m just flat excited, little over 4 weeks, can’t wait. This will be my 10 year.
--- End quote ---
This is year 10 for me too. I'm also in the same boat for leave. Can't change it now. I've spent most of the 10 years fall hunting turkey so I'll feel right at home if they are still flocked up. Last time I went later in the spring they had all bred out early and headed into the mountains. I'm starting to get that itch. Gotta be some turkey out there that needs some killin'.
Skyvalhunter:
Its an itch that needs scratching
MooseZ25:
I would wait if you can. The snow is just starting to melt in town. The big problem is if it does melt it will be a muddy mess and all you end up doing is rutting up roads and getting stuck. But I get the fact its season and we all want to hunt that opening day. From what I have seen lately they are still flocked up down low in everyone barn yard.
bhawley76:
Still lots of snow up Lundimo, guys are still riding sleds but suppose to warm up next week. Time will tell.
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