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WOW he looks dang good for April
Like I said great nutrition this year!!!
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WOW he looks dang good for April
This killed my archery hunt last year, hopefully get some moisture in the summer.Do you feel like with the lack of snowpack that the feed in the alpine will "crisp up" before archery seasons start?
Yea it gets crispy even after a week with out rain. That will all be dependent on what happens in August. There are lots of springs where I usually am so that will not change.
It is real real dry I doubt there is any run off in the rivers this year and the ranchers are sweating if there will be irrigation water.
It will be interesting to see how this all goes this summer into fall = we just got a good rain but not enough to make a dent overall but did green things up a bit. Fires this summer will be crazy the fall might be working between when you can see through the smoke depending on where the fires will be.
Maybe this guy who is 32-33” wide to the matching stickers will get some tine length..
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I don’t know anything solid on dry vs wet.Any thoughts/assumptions if this type of year effects rut timing? Possibly early?
Our local turkeys fired up early and are already shut down. This several weeks early this year.
@robby denning

When was that picture taken? In April? If so looks huge and way ahead of normal growth!It will be interesting to see how this all goes this summer into fall = we just got a good rain but not enough to make a dent overall but did green things up a bit. Fires this summer will be crazy the fall might be working between when you can see through the smoke depending on where the fires will be.
Maybe this guy who is 32-33” wide to the matching stickers will get some tine length..
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When was that picture taken? In April? If so looks huge and way ahead of normal growth!
Wonder if it will continue growing more than normal or just reach its potential early? Anyone notice in other years earlier Velvet stripping if antler growth starts earlier?

About five additional inches. Things look normal after a snowfall but the depth isn’t there. Continued rain or snowfall is the only realistic help we can ask for. A big three foot storm is still possible but it’s going to take continuous moisture to help this drought.Snow came to the front range high country earlier this week and more expected tomorrow. Maybe a few inches left from a six inch storm. Not sure what is predicted for tomorrow. It’s been a fairly normal (low normal on snow total) wet snow with average temperatures for this time of year. One positive is that it hasn’t been extremely sunny which helps ensure run off instead of evaporation. Nothing will fix the drought for this year however the current conditions are keeping fire threats down. We’re not quite into our lightning season which will be a big factor on fire risk.
For anyone digging deep into the water situation. There is a lot of fear mongering posts on the internet. Yes, we are low but they are exaggerating and not telling the whole truth. Colorado is mostly man made reservoirs that are part of a collection and draining system from the front range mountains to the Denver, Metro and Colorado Springs areas. It is normal to drain the higher reservoirs to collect water down near the cities. This is being done a little earlier this year to help ensure water storage before it evaporates. Again, the drought is a big concern, but some of what you’re seeing is blowing it out of proportion.
Planning to get boots on the ground this Sunday and update this.