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:usaflag: Snow, Snow Everywhere!! Our First Real Snow Storm This Winter!! :thumbdown:

Not so here... it is an all too common occurrence. However, pretty much everybody does know about it and when driving, does compensate for that set of conditions.

Still with the wind, you may be able to get out and detect those newly, uncovered, areas. Good luck

Fair winds

Micheal
 
Hi Mikie,

Thanks for your reply Friend!

I've lived here 40 years now and there are years when we hardly get any snow at all and others when it is all I can do to keep the driveway open with a shovel.

I inhereted a snow-blower last year and was very glad to have it this AM!

I used to spend hours moving as much snow with a shovel as I removed in minutes!

I'll be watching the sand to determine when conditions are ripe to get out there again.

Mostly it is a weather/calm water situation.

There is always a place to hunt, but when the sand is tossed back up high on the beach and the waters edge is closer to the houses at low tide is the best.

The best to you and your Lady,

CJ
 
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