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sunset and sunrise from the cabin this fall in the UP--one of the few days I got in before dark. Got my limit early that day
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I experienced a smoky sunrise myself this fall. It was on a sandhill crane hunt in south east Colorado. Unknown to my group that morning, a forest fire had been started about 150 miles to the west of where we were hunting. It made for a spectacular sunrise. It also made for a weird sky the rest of the day with the sun looking hazy.
It didn't effect the crane hunt though. Unfortunately I wasn't shooting a Parker on this one.
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