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Last night I was out hunting before a series of large storms came in - tornadoes resulted later in the night. I was amazed to see the large number of animals heading for thick cover. Deer, turkeys, squirrels, skunks, everything was looking for cover - with the numbers and variety that would signal Noah's Ark was over the hill.

The first storm passed just to my south shortly after I got down. The number of lightning strikes was amazing. A little bit scary walking the edge of a winter wheat field, but awe inspiring none the less.


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changing barometric pressure tips them off...




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