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    Quote Originally Posted by OrygunBison View Post
    Sweet fancy Moses. This is going to be a really long off season.
    Really? ice fishing here is in full swing. Plus snowmobiling and 4 wheeling. In a month we head to TX for some fishing. Will be down there till april 6th. Then we come back and a month later walleye season opens. Hit that hard for a month or so and next thing you know its only about a month till the football opener. Heck when you look at it like that its right around the corner!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 56BISON73 View Post
    He said the Ox cheeks were fabulous.
    Had Ox cheeks in London, can confirm they were amazing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldmantutters View Post
    When I was down in Louisiana it got down into the mid 30's. And it was cold, not below zero cold and it certainly didn't last a very long time. But when that humid air gets down to those temps, you feel it.
    Cold and humidity is the worst combination. I have experienced -80 wind chill in ND but the coldest I have ever been was in Bath, Maine. In Bath we were working on the Kennebec River that is tidal so doesn't freeze so has steam coming off the open water. There -20 degrees with windchill of -40 or -45 degrees was by far, far colder feeling than ND's -80. In those conditions you cannot put on enough cloths you have to have a layer of impermeable material (rubber) to keep the moisture out. It was the absolutely most miserable cold weather I have ever experienced by a wide margin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CivilBison96 View Post
    Cold and humidity is the worst combination. I have experienced -80 wind chill in ND but the coldest I have ever been was in Bath, Maine. In Bath we were working on the Kennebec River that is tidal so doesn't freeze so has steam coming off the open water. There -20 degrees with windchill of -40 or -45 degrees was by far, far colder feeling than ND's -80. In those conditions you cannot put on enough cloths you have to have a layer of impermeable material (rubber) to keep the moisture out. It was the absolutely most miserable cold weather I have ever experienced by a wide margin.

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