Doesn't have to be frigid to burn

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Finally got a couple of dry days. Chased blacktails around in the steep stuff yesterday and pulled a couple of fat rainbows from a local lake today. Felt like I'd been dumping the rain gauge constantly.
pics or it never happened.......
 
Chilly night, got a blaze going and some good action from the secondaries. Man, I love this stove. Oh yeah, and my kids too.

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They look well fed though! And fed you well as well......!
 
That cold front is moving east. I just brought a few arm loads of wood up onto the side deck. Think I will wait till morning. If it's cold and raining it will be time for the first burn of the year.

Happy burn season to all my brothers.
and sisters!!
 
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