http://ksn.com/2017/11/28/hunter-bitten-by-snake-which-was-not-hibernating/
I can only hope the temp drops significantly before I get down to Kansas to bird hunt, I hate snakes. While hunting in Wyo & Nebraska for birds, I did see an unusual amount of grasshoppers and other bugs in the field, which could be a good sign for the bird mortality rates. Anyone else see any other creatures out and about that should be hibernating?
**This isn't suppose to be a global warming debate, so loosen up the tin foil and avoid that argument.**
I can only hope the temp drops significantly before I get down to Kansas to bird hunt, I hate snakes. While hunting in Wyo & Nebraska for birds, I did see an unusual amount of grasshoppers and other bugs in the field, which could be a good sign for the bird mortality rates. Anyone else see any other creatures out and about that should be hibernating?
**This isn't suppose to be a global warming debate, so loosen up the tin foil and avoid that argument.**
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