Let's hear your totals. Wish it would have come earlier during horn growing season but we will take it. Pushing the 5 inch mark at our place.
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Originally posted by Robertt View PostBetween 6 & 8 inches across Atascosa county. My pond went from dry to completely full in the last few days. Too muddy to check the other pond but I assume it is full too.
We are on the Wilson/Atascosa boarder. Needed some tank water!!
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FarmLogs says 7.5”, too muddy to check gauges. I’m happy as a pig in mud!!!
Dove hunting may be hurt, but the wildlife and their habitat are healed from a long dry year. I had 6” total from January-August, and 10” in the last month. I don’t care if early season hunts are slower because the deer I see will be fat and healthy!
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Originally posted by Peyton View PostFarmLogs says 7.5”, too muddy to check gauges. I’m happy as a pig in mud!!!
Dove hunting may be hurt, but the wildlife and their habitat are healed from a long dry year. I had 6” total from January-August, and 10” in the last month. I don’t care if early season hunts are slower because the deer I see will be fat and healthy!
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Got rained on all day yesterday while mowing senderos in Thompsonville. Rain gauge had just over an inch in it prior to leaving. A storm was rolling in as we pulled out and with today looking alot yesterday on radar I'm sure it also contributed to the rain gauge. We managed to finish a few. Perfect day for mowing, a little wet but I'd rather be wet in cool than rolling in a dust cloud.Last edited by Muddy Bud; 09-10-2018, 09:10 PM.
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