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A mid-afternoon New Years Eve Tale

BarnacleBill

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In the past month or so I have been doing some land hunting interspersed with wading as the local weather has been unusually warm with no snowfall. Finally the nighttime temperatures have gotten into the teens and a recent storm dropped 3-4 inches of puffy snow. When I land hunt I try to leave no trace, so the prospect of leaving big brown spots in virgin white snow does not appeal to me. It was time to switch gears and concentrate on wading, even though ice is forming on the shorelines.
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I have been exploring a beach area in front of a private campground that in it's past history has been a children's camp. But the closest point I have access to the shoreline is about a
 
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