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Got a chance to take the Ace 250 out for a little hunting!

Found a few thawed areas down to about 4-6 inches by my house. Found several targets even a copper penny! Come on thaw!!!!!!!
 
R-N-R I know what you mean! I live in upstate NY and we still have frozen ground with snow cover and probably will for another month or two. Although the weather man is calling for a record warm day on Wednesday, it's supposed to hit 60F!:clapping:

Oakman
 
Soon I'll be pillaging yankee relics!!!
 
A penny was a beautiful hunt.
The best I can do is watching the ground when I stop to pump gas
Upper NY still hasn't given up yet on winter.
The next two day are going to be up in the 50"s the weather man says.
My Ace 250 is getting closet shock...
You did good..

Happy Hunting
 
I know what you mean I'm going snow koo-koo up here! I don't know how yall do it every winter...
 
I've always found it weird how the snow that hits all those Midwest and northern states never seems to come across the northern Tn border. The snow is always about twenty to thirty miles north of us. Mother Nature seems to be mocking us. The good news with the snow and ice never wanting to cross the Tn-Ky line is that we never have to deal with a lot of snow or ice. Still, it would be nice if the school system gave us more than 3 snow days a year.
 
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