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    Default Scenery shots

    I took this photo while Cody and I were Kayaking Cutler Marsh. I can't believe that we were kayaking in 32 deg weather and it felt warm. It funny how you can get used to Cold weather. 30-40 deg and sunny is tee shirt weather here in the winter.




    Some of you duck hunter might enjoy this view from our blind.

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    Love that 'dry' cold! Great shots Rob.
    “To me the indescribable sense of anticipation and mystery in simply going fishing is almost half the fun.” - Robert Traver

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    Very nice pictures Rob. I can't believe that you live in a painting.

    BTW, I love your signature at the bottom of your posts!
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    Adam

    I new when we drove down Wellsville Canyon into Cache valley in July of 2005 that we had to move here. Cache Valley is surrounded my mountains that are over 8,000 feet . Because we are surrounded by mountains , it does get very cold . In January it gets down to around -10. But the rest of the winter is not too bad. Like steelieD said the dry air makes it feel a lot warmer than it is.

    This is a photo of the hwy through Wellsville canyon into Cache Valley.



    This photo was taken from the base of the mountains on the East looking across Cache Valley to the Wellsville mountains to the west .

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    Rob
    Thanks for the shot from your blind. I cant wait for the coming season, the past season was great. I shot my first money band($100) this year and just got the check this week. Are you hunting public or private property and what kind of birds?

    Please send me more hunting photos

    Thanks
    charlie

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    Bluebird mornings like that are great for napping in the blind. Bet you were doing a rain dance. Ed
    Elwood: It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Gonzales
    Rob
    Thanks for the shot from your blind. I cant wait for the coming season, the past season was great. I shot my first money band($100) this year and just got the check this week. Are you hunting public or private property and what kind of birds?

    Please send me more hunting photos

    Thanks
    charlie
    The Cutler marsh is all public land.
    We have Gadwalls ,Mallards, Pintails , Northern shovelers, Blue and Green wing Teal, Common and Barrows Golden Eye, Wigeons and Canadian Geese.

    Here are a few Photos Cody took for his photography Class.
    They are also photos of Cultler Marsh. The first photo a fish jumped just before Cody took the photo.



    I love this shot !!



    Ed no rain dance needed here !!
    But a heater would have bin nice 8 Deg.
    Vets , Thanks for your service !!
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