L lucky guy Member Mar 10, 2014 54 2 Mar 18, 2019 #1 That late cold made me wonder how they made out.
H HighPlainsHunter Active Member Mar 1, 2018 419 3 Laramie Mar 19, 2019 #3 Next week is false spring. Then we have second winter. Then Spring arrives.
ScottR Eastmans' Staff / Moderator Staff member Feb 3, 2014 7,937 2,815 www.eastmans.com Mar 19, 2019 #4 The warm conditions have been good in the sense that a lot of the snow is melting off, but a spring storm or three can be brutal now when food supplies are starting to dwindle.
The warm conditions have been good in the sense that a lot of the snow is melting off, but a spring storm or three can be brutal now when food supplies are starting to dwindle.
J jtm307 Active Member Jan 12, 2016 165 6 Wyoming Mar 21, 2019 #5 lucky guy said: That late cold made me wonder how they made out. Click to expand... It's not the cold that gets them. It's the heavy spring snow. Fingers crossed.
lucky guy said: That late cold made me wonder how they made out. Click to expand... It's not the cold that gets them. It's the heavy spring snow. Fingers crossed.
8 88man Active Member Feb 20, 2014 238 25 Pa Mar 28, 2019 #6 I just saw an article that Mo died a few weeks ago at 4.75 years old.
wy-tex Veteran member May 2, 2016 1,064 347 SE Wyoming Mar 28, 2019 #7 Got some info last night at G&F meeting, some antelope in the Laramie region are struggling with winter kill.
Got some info last night at G&F meeting, some antelope in the Laramie region are struggling with winter kill.
L lucky guy Member Mar 10, 2014 54 2 Apr 4, 2019 #8 wy-tex said: Got some info last night at G&F meeting, some antelope in the Laramie region are struggling with winter kill. Click to expand... Thanks. Does that info apply to the Douglas/Wheatland area?
wy-tex said: Got some info last night at G&F meeting, some antelope in the Laramie region are struggling with winter kill. Click to expand... Thanks. Does that info apply to the Douglas/Wheatland area?