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    • Ralph
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        This was a nice gift today to a very dry land. 6″ is great. We’ve only had 5.02″ of rain here at our house in Amarillo this year. Drought has taken a big toll on the whitetail fawns but the mule deer did OK I think. Quail are in terrible shape. So bad I wouldn’t take any if I found them. Pigs are happy though but so far totally nocturnal.

        Merry Christmas and may the coming year be blessed for all.

      • Stephen Graf
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          Looks great! I love the light cast by snow. Sure hope we get a little this year…

          I hope your dry spell ends.

        • William Warren
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            That ought to soak in when it melts! Hope you enjoy it. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

          • strait-aero
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              We haven’t had much snow here in Ohio where I live and my son got me a new set of snow camos for Christmas. No snow on the ground right now and I still have some whitetail hunting to do.

              Hope you guys get some more precipitation the rest of the year and on into the New Year. Wayne

            • james gilmer
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                congrats!

                Its bee a crazy year, today there is NO snow here last year at this time we had 30 inches on the ground!

              • Ripforce
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                  That WAY more snow than we here in Northern Mi, our ground is barely covered, you can have all of ours snow is way overated! LOL

                • strait-aero
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                    I like snow for the tracking of deer and other animals in my woods. Just a skiff of snow would make it more interesting… and then I could stalk about in my new snow camos.8)

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