We're a different climate regime than yours scrappah (extreme continental) so the summer solstice, at least for me, isn't the high point of the summer as July typically has the highest mean temps but August can be pretty dam hot as well. But by sometime in August the decreasing daylight catches up with me and I often wonder what needs to get done before a killing freeze and actual winter, even though meteorological winter really doesn't start here until sometime in November. I'm actually looking forward to freeze up this year and hopes that it comes earlier than the past few because with fur prices being in the crapper for most species, I plan to hunt more waterfowl this year. An earlier freeze up without a major blizzard concentrates the migrating ducks and geese more on lakes that are staying open. They're easier to pattern that way. But you still have to get them close enough for a shot!! I've been around 300,000 snow geese while deer hunting on a NWR in northern SD, pretty spectacular sight and SOUND!! Some of those white buzzards are so old they're only good for making goose jerky. Hobo would probably eat that stuff (hahaha!!)!
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