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Guess I should have checked the long term forecast. Hasn't rained in weeks, started building new coop, now it's raining for the next week :-(
Would have started sooner if I'd known...
 
Guess I should have checked the long term forecast. Hasn't rained in weeks, started building new coop, now it's raining for the next week :-(
Would have started sooner if I'd known...

Calling for rain here, looks like it's gonna' be hanging around for a while. A couple minor construction projects put on hold.
 
We're supposed to get more rain here too, but here in the desert rain is more than welcome. Especially since it will bring some cooler, more autumn-like temperatures. It hit 102 at my house today. I can roast a chicken without ever turning on the oven.
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What a rainy week. Birds took it like a champ, but it put me behind on work to the point I will not be able to get out for early archery.
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What a rainy week. Birds took it like a champ, but it put me behind on work to the point I will not be able to get out for early archery.
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We don't hunt (not even our own property) during season...too man nuts in the woods. We let our friends and helpers hunt our places and we just use damage permits to get venison for our freezers.
 
We don't hunt (not even our own property) during season...too man nuts in the woods. We let our friends and helpers hunt our places and we just use damage permits to get venison for our freezers.

I enjoy hunting. PA has some strange laws for property owners, but add to the whole of sportsmanship that the laws provide. Family and friends hunt the properties, but we have a good bit of trespassers as well unfortunately. All they gotta do is knock on the door and ask permission and we'll put them to work and allow them to hunt.
 
I enjoy hunting. PA has some strange laws for property owners, but add to the whole of sportsmanship that the laws provide. Family and friends hunt the properties, but we have a good bit of trespassers as well unfortunately. All they gotta do is knock on the door and ask permission and we'll put them to work and allow them to hunt.
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For some reason, we get all the no-hunting azzes from Ohio coming into this area since forever. They are responsible for more of the 'accidental' shootings and property damage than locals and other states combined. I let some people on to hunt that I really don't like and they are more than happy to curry favor by stopping any/all hunters they don't know and ask to see their permission slip...if they have none, they advise the trespassers to leave the property forthwith and call DNR, which loves to get the trespass fines.
 
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