3goldens
Active member
I was planning to leave Ohio on 12/26 to bring my 13 year old out to the Miller, SD area on his first "out west hunt". Mind you he started asking to go 3 years ago and I promised him when he turned 13, we would do it. He has been so fired up about it all fall and now this weather. I figure by then the roads should be getting back into shape since it will be late Saturday before we get into the hard hit areas. But what my next concern will be is how hard will the trudging be since we hunt primarily sloughs and dams. I know their will be plenty of birds since even in October with the biggest share of the corn standing 3 of us and 5 dogs were able to take our 5 day limit.
What to do?
If any of you guys can advise what those sloughs do with that much snow and wind? Do they fill in pretty well? I would say the biggest share of the sloughs run North/NE/SW which according to the weather reports are saying the wind should be out of the North is that good or bad?
Thanks for your thoughts!
Brian
3 Dark Red Golden Retrievers
What to do?
If any of you guys can advise what those sloughs do with that much snow and wind? Do they fill in pretty well? I would say the biggest share of the sloughs run North/NE/SW which according to the weather reports are saying the wind should be out of the North is that good or bad?
Thanks for your thoughts!
Brian
3 Dark Red Golden Retrievers