One of the basic problems of life is faced every Christmas season by children and some adults. The old saying that the only difference between a man and a boy is the price of his toy.
Kids want this toy, and that one for Christmas, and every plaything seen on television goes on their immediate want list. Some kids get everything they ask for but most do not. Now me, I'm beyond the toy stage, but I still have a wish list of a different sort.My wish is no more snow for awhile.
My wish a few days ago was for colder temperatures and light snow. Hello, we've got it. There has been enough snow so far the past two weeks to make travel treacherous, and I'm going to pass on hunting tonight.
Snow has been building for two weeks.
Snow really wasn't forecast for this area. I have no clue if we will get belted this weekend as they originally predicted or not, but yesterday's forecast showed that we would dodging this snowy bullet. Enough is enough, already.
Timing is everything with snow storms. Deer often move two hours before the snow hits which means had I been in my tree stand instead of nursing a sore back in bed this morning, I may have seen some deer early today. One food plot near the house is all tracked up.We don't need a repeat of last winter's hugesnow storms.
If a wind and snow storm arrives and then stops tonight, while some cold weather hangs on, we'll may have all the makings for good hunting over the weekend. I plan to take advantage of any weather change.
And then, I'll join forces with my buddy Dennis Buchner of Grawn, Michigan's largest wholesale live bait dealer, in praying for cold temperatures to lock up area lakes with ice … without a foot of slushy slop on top of it. So that's my next wish. Solid ice, cold weather, and no more snow until the lakes all freeze tight with safe and solid ice. That will make my December, January and February ice-fishing plans come together nicely. So, my advice for tonight: stay off the roads if any significant snow should develop, and take it easy. Grand Traverse County's Road Commission will not be plowing secondary roads as often as in past winter. That can lead to more traffic accidents, and frankly, I choose not to join others in becoming a back-road accident statistic.Posted via email from Dave Richey Outdoors
















































