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Posted By: wabigoon "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
I don't know if that expression is heard much any more. When would the dead of winter be to you?
Posted By: fubarguy Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
Beats me! Its gonna be 75 here today laugh
Posted By: LeroyBeans Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
mid February
Posted By: RockyRaab Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
It's the time when it is so cold and still that not even birds can be heard. Dead silence, in other words.

It lasts until those %$#*^ robins start their incessant mating yammers before dawn in Spring.
Posted By: memtb Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
I’ll go with late January thru February! memtb
Posted By: tikkanut Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19

today...........about 12* and the wind has blown all night........

live on the eastern slope of an 11K' ridge..........wind comes down off that and its miserable

hope it mellows out sooon......

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Posted By: ERK Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
Now. Ed k
Right now.
Posted By: StoneCutter Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
Now. The low this morning was 9*. It's 21* right now. This is the warmest it's been in a couple of days.
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
When ever the winter gets bad and everything struggles like hell.


Some years we dont get it.....some years all winter is the "dead" of winter.
Posted By: RockyRaab Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
To a rancher the "dead of winter" means all those frozen steer carcasses he finds in the Spring.

To the poetic, it means the time before everything is reborn in the Spring.

Fortunately for the rest of us, it just means the middle of Winter.
Originally Posted by fubarguy
Beats me! Its gonna be 75 here today laugh

My part of Florida was in the low 30s this AM. Not likely to get out of the fifties.
Posted By: curdog4570 Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
Some of our worst cold spells have come at Christmas time, but it’s generally mid Jan to mid Feb. Been a pretty mild winter so far.
Posted By: Alamosa Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
I would consider it to be these few weeks in January.
I hunt waterfowl on the prairie waters most every weekend.
The change I see at this time of year is how vicious and desperate the predation and scavenging becomes.
Most of the season I can recover a downed bird when shooting slows a bit, but in January any bird recovery will be a race.
In January I have had downed ducks stolen many times by eagles. I've had 4 hawks and an eagle circling a downed duck on the ice just like vultures. I've crossed an icy creek to recover a duck, took me about 10 minutes, all that was left was feathers. Coyotes will risk falling through the thin ice to recover cripples on the icy surface.
January is a lean mean season.
Posted By: Big Stick Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
I MUCH prefer Winter over Summer. Weather was horrid at work,things slowed and someone brought the fhuqking Flu with them and I toted it home with me...undoubtedly coerced at the coffee pot. (3) bottles of NyQuil later,I can sorta breathe this morning and am finally getting in the groove,to play in these pouring rains. Been decades,since I've been sick like this and am in no hurry to repeat.

"Odds" are,I'll bump some feesh today.................(grin)s
Posted By: KnightHawk Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
-5* today going up to mid 20's this week then back down to below "0" temps again.. Been in the mid teens to mid 30* below most of December. Gets down to about 3 & 1/2 hours of day light in December. We are gaining about 6 minutes of sunlight a day now.
Dead of winter starts when the heating bills go way up and the wood shed starts dwindling. Then there's the point that you can't get a shovel in the ground from the end of September to May. The blessing is it's rarely windy here as it does in Utah and other places. May 5th the buds start,and the mosquitoes are out at the same time, winters over. Dead of winter is from about 1st of November to mid February.
My wife gets glum and starts saying "winters coming, the days are getting shorter" on June 21. She also does't get all smiley on December 21 say "summer's coming". Can't figure that one out.
Posted By: Gus Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
toward the end of january was when we always referred to the dead of winter. it could be cold in late december and into mid-late march. still we thought of late january as the time to hunker down. keep a good pile of split oak & hickory next to the warm morning woodheater.
Posted By: mtnsnake Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
January thru February!
Posted By: mtnsnake Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
Solstice was dec 21.
Posted By: jimboshrmp Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19

Late night, -40 F, on the road to Fairbanks. When I stop for a pee break, even though I am only going to be 3 ft. from the car door I take the keys. There can be no chance of wind blowing the door shut-freak-lock out.
Posted By: New_2_99s Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
Last Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday morning !!
Posted By: lvmiker Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
Sunday we're headed to Ely, Nv. for a week, expect sunshine and temps in the 30-40 range. Hopefully it will be the 'dead of winter' for a bunch of coyotes.


mike r
Posted By: mcmurphrjk Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
30-40 in Ely? Must be a heat wave.
or did you mean 30 to -40?
Damn that's a cold place.
Posted By: Heym06 Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
Dead of winter! As a kid it ment feeding in the dark after school, milking in the dark before school. Now it means cold weather fishing, and cougar camp in febuary! Hope we get new tracking snow! Things sure change.
Posted By: 22250rem Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
I still hear that expression pretty often. Especially about now. To me it's pretty much Jan. - Feb. when some of the coldest and cruelest winter settles in. Single digits last night and about 13 deg. this afternoon. Seeing very few birds & hearing none. Out in the woods there's that dead, muffled, silence that comes with frigid temps and a foot and a half of snow. So silent that it's downright eerie. Almost no deer movement and hard to even find tracks. Although Sunday afternoon I was shoveling the end of the driveway after the plow run filled it in and caught 3 deer crossing the road about 75 yds. away. First deer I've seen in a couple weeks. The deer are pretty much "yarding up" now, which means they gather in a sheltered place like under some large pines with low branches where they are out of the wind and won't get snowed on. Then they pretty much lay low and don't move much so they can conserve precious calories. They'll move when they get hungry enough but otherwise move very little. So to both me and the local deer herd this would be "dead of winter".
Posted By: nighthawk Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
Originally Posted by wabigoon
I don't know if that expression is heard much any more. When would the dead of winter be to you?

From the end of the week (next Arctic blast) through the second week of February. Still winter but daylight is appreciably longer and there's hope.
Posted By: dale06 Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
Not sure, recently moved to Colo from Minnesota.
Winter is mild here.
Friends that moved to Fla from Minnesota rag me occaisonally in the winter when it’s 32 here and they are 70.
I tell them to check back last half July when the humidity and temp in Fla are in the 90s and it’s 80 here with humidity under 40.
I worked a summer in Fla, outside. Nice place to visit in the winter. But that’s it.
Posted By: ironbender Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by fubarguy
Beats me! Its gonna be 75 here today laugh

My part of Florida was in the low 30s this AM. Not likely to get out of the fifties.

Wow. Sounds brutal. smile
Posted By: nighthawk Re: "The Dead of Winter"? - 01/22/19
22250, We used to go snowshoeing around Parish. With 6 feet of snow you could go anywhere, places too thick with no snow, and being chest deep at best the deer hated to run. Lots of fun.
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