We are sitting at 15.12" for the year according to FarmLogs.
Those 5" make a lot of difference if it has come since May 15. It's crazy that in the past few years I've noticed a definite low rain shadow in SW Dimmit county, I've been below rainfall compared to 20mi NE, E, and SE for the last several years. This year started as an above average year until the rain shut off.
The brush still looks good and the deer are hammering the protein. I don't start cameras until Aug, so I don't know how they are progressing. We'll see in 30-45 days [emoji848]
Those 5" make a lot of difference if it has come since May 15. It's crazy that in the past few years I've noticed a definite low rain shadow in SW Dimmit county, I've been below rainfall compared to 20mi NE, E, and SE for the last several years. This year started as an above average year until the rain shut off.
The brush still looks good and the deer are hammering the protein. I don't start cameras until Aug, so I don't know how they are progressing. We'll see in 30-45 days [emoji848]
We've gotten around 8.5"s since May 15. About 5"s of that was between 5/31-6/5. We have been really lucky and caught some timely rains. It is still pretty green at our place, but starting to dry up.
We've gotten around 8.5"s since May 15. About 5"s of that was between 5/31-6/5. We have been really lucky and caught some timely rains. It is still pretty green at our place, but starting to dry up.
What a difference 100 miles can make [emoji15] Count your blessings [emoji22]
The arid brush country can dry up fast! Windy, 100*, and low humidity take a toll.
Was getting pretty dry at our place last weekend, hopefully we will get some rain soon. Pretty sure this is an 8 I passed on last year and hopefully he will be bigger this year.
Heading down to Catarina to put out another 24 tons of protein and 2 tons of cottonseed. The deer have backed of a little but are still hammering the cottonseed. Tons of baby quail everywhere. These 100+ days are taking a toll on the land. We could use a good soaking soon.
I hunt 40 miles south of Hebbronville. Itching to get down there and change my set up a little. I work outside daily but I am dreading the heat down there. It can be brutal and a bit scary when I am by myself with all of these around.
I hunt 40 miles south of Hebbronville. Itching to get down there and change my set up a little. I work outside daily but I am dreading the heat down there. It can be brutal and a bit scary when I am by myself with all of these around.
If you get another one like that & can drop it in a freezer let me know...I came across a great reptile smith down here in the valley. I had a monster in my freezer that had killed my dog some years ago, but wasn't any good due to time frame being frozen.
I still want to get a mount done...I was told they just can't be ready to shed. Best if caught alive & dropped into freezer for mounting. I'm not gonna do that!!
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