Cheatgrass sucks---as does this god darned weather. It may be a little warmer, with dashes of nice weather, but it rains and rains and rains (with snow in the high country) and it's cold still at night! I know it is great for the drought and all that fast growing cheatgrass but at the present rate I'll need a boat to get out and about this spring.
Mark, want some mountain lions come here, with all the local deer in town instead of the woods these days, the lions have come to town too. There is one up where I walk "Bob," and one last year was dragging his kills over behind the college gym to store them. Fish and Game just put down a injured, sick and very thin young female over on Bizz Joihnson Trail("bout a 1/4 mile from me) last week. You have to watch your dogs these days, but no one has been attacked yet. Ho, Ho, Ho, Spring is here, but where is my hot summer.
Little know cheatgrass factoid: according to a wild lifer friend, during the first few weeks of it's growth period in the Spring, cattle can eat it, after that all it is good for is catching on fire and crowding out native veg.
Smoke
Edited by Smokecreek1, 03 April 2019 - 10:07 PM.