With another bluebird day (60*F for the turkey day hunt) we've started thinking about how many more days to hunt the HH this year.

As you'll recall, they're a desert breed and not suited to temps below 20*F for very long. They do okay for a couple hours in the teens, but get soaked through fast in the snow and wouldn't survive an overnight stay if they got lost for some reason.

making hay while the sun shines:

utah lake:

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eagle mtn:

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my wing man:

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our camera man:

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on kill #2:

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you also start thinking about injuries this time of year -- they've accumulated lots of bumps and scrapes, but one tries to balance playing time versus dumb injuries during "garbage time".

I'm sure we'll still get out 5-6 more times, depending on the weather, but we did sign a rookie QB this week so maybe we'll let him run the offense for this last bit and see what's what.....

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