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			The mud in your pictures support your reference to drought/wet years.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Correct Dean, the night before the opener a front pushed through bringing 2 inches of rain along with 44 degrees! Needless to say the turkeys were a bit slow to move the next morning after dropping from 90 degrees the previous day. Taking a photo in W. Tx with mud in it is rare. The constant howling winds usually will dry out the landscape within a day. 
 
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