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    Snow?????

    Already reporting 8" of snow in South Dakota.... It is only the 5th of October...
    Global Warming????? I think not....

    #2
    We might actually have a winter this year in Houston

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      #3
      It snowed at Raton Pass (northeast New Mexico) last month - on the last or 2nd to last day of SUMMER.

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        #4
        Maybe Mr. Gore could go help them shovel all the "global warming" off of their driveways!

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          #5
          Originally posted by reconman View Post
          Maybe Mr. Gore could go help them shovel all the "global warming" off of their driveways!

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            #6
            It snowed here a couple of weeks back in September. It didn't stay around long, but it was sure nice to see the flakes fly!

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              #7
              Oh wow MTman. Colorado Springs. Even thou I wouldn't ever trade my lil space in Texas, I can't wait to go to CO this winter.

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                #8
                How difficult(expensive) is it for a TX guy to hunt in CO? We usually stay around Lake George.

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                  #9
                  watch the rockies game Saturday night it may snow in Denver then suppose to get herer after lunch tomorrow and again Saturday . Heading for Craig on Sunday for elk/deer my daughter has the tags !! The scenery will be nice! Hunting private land

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                    #10
                    oh and to anser your qustion 500 bucks for bull or either sex elk 250 ish for cow elk deer 200 something non res fees

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                      #11
                      If you haven't seen the past threads, global warming is the reason the snows are coming early, the summer was cooler than the last 70 yrs, and why carbon credits need to be enacted before we all perish. please search and prove me wrong.

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                        #12
                        El Nino is forming this year which means a colder wetter winter for the central part of the US, Texas included.

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