Nope spring is early. It is usually end of April before this part of the north fork is accessible and that is with opening the road up! A blade hasn’t even been put down yet up there and I only had to walk my TW-200 a total of 100 feet through snow.^ that doesn’t look good
Probably last good chance for snow up in the higher elevations this weekend.
I never went snowshoeing this winter, only times I could've it was raining.same here
We went snowshoeing yesterday w/ plans of snowshoeing ~ 4 miles, eating lunch and returning—we ended up on spikes for two miles before having to don snowshoes, not good.
We got a half inch of rain this morning, hoping it's snow in the mountains!
I’m no expert so take my interpretation of listing to biologist over the years with a grain of salt. Long term droughts are usually harder on fecundity rates than a bad winter. We’ve had a few bad winters in the last 4-5 years. This mild winter with lower than average snowfall isn’t as concerning to me as another hard winter or consecutive drought years. If there’s little spring/summer rain storms there could be negative impacts on the length of summer feed and also winter feed grounds. We will see but so far I’m optimistic.Can anyone please help a FNG understand how snow pack impacts hunting? Less snow -> less plant growth -> shorter melt period -> less forage for animals -> worse calving period?
Let's hope for at least a somewhat wet spring.
I heard parts of SW MT got some snow last night 3-9"
And of course the ski mountain just closed up on Sunday.Red Lodge area got a little over 2 feet! I think our local mountains probably 6” or so. Better than a kick in the a$$.
I’m no expert so take my interpretation of listing to biologist over the years with a grain of salt. Long term droughts are usually harder on fecundity rates than a bad winter. We’ve had a few bad winters in the last 4-5 years. This mild winter with lower than average snowfall isn’t as concerning to me as another hard winter or consecutive drought years. If there’s little spring/summer rain storms there could be negative impacts on the length of summer feed and also winter feed grounds. We will see but so far I’m optimistic.