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Drought worsens in MS...no relief in sight
Bad news for those of you trying to get a food plot in. Here is the very latest. Over the last two months, Starkville as officially received only 0.14" of rain. The long range models are not showing any relief at all. Really hoping that changes.
Here you can see how the drought has worsened over the last three months.

Here is the current drought map for MS:
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Based on models and opinion, when do you anticipate this dry spell will break? Duck season is a month away and I need water.
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Yea, laid seed down Sunday, was worried about getting it in before the rain last Thursday and germination happening and then no rain again. I don't know if things will work out or not if we don't get a couple rains soon. This has been pretty crazy.
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg34
Bad news for those of you trying to get a food plot in. Here is the very latest. Over the last two months, Starkville as officially received only 0.14" of rain. The long range models are not showing any relief at all. Really hoping that changes.
Here you can see how the drought has worsened over the last three months.
Here is the current drought map for MS:

Just out of curiosity, how far out are you looking? I was hoping we would see some significant rain in the next two weeks.
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I live and hunt right in the middle of that big red splotch. We are not even attempting food plots this year, considering spending the plot money on bunk feeders and pellet feed. Not to hunt over, just to try to help them through the winter.
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It's really impossible to tell. Personally, I put very little stock in the models now past 10 days. I say that because in the last few weeks they will show us finally getting rain only to take it out as we get closer. In fact, 10 days ago the GFS was showing us getting about 4" of rain tomorrow and then the skies clearing and the high for the game Saturday in the lower 60's. Now, no rain and record highs in the upper 80's.
I'm not really sure what the ingredients are that have us stuck in this hot dry pattern. Maybe Ref will see the thread and chime in. My guess is there is a huge blocking ridge of high pressure that is just not allowing storm systems to make it into our area.
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Originally Posted by
trob115
Just out of curiosity, how far out are you looking? I was hoping we would see some significant rain in the next two weeks.
There are two long range models I have access to. The GFS and the CFS. The GFS goes out 17 days and the CFS goes out about 30. The GFS is showing around 0.20" of rain over the next 17 days and the CFS is showing around 2.75" the next 30 days. But again, models past 7 days are HIGHLY inaccurate. I touched on that in another response below. Basically, I'll see what they show for the next 10 days and don't really worry with anything beyond that. If it shows something promising then I just file it away in the something to watch category.
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time to put the corn to em boys.
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It's all my fault.
This is the first year I have planted as many food plots as I did. Usually only have 2 plots, did 7 this year already and wanted to plant 2 more.
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Originally Posted by
Duckdog
time to put the corn to em boys.
Just don't let the corn get wet. That includes laying on the ground where dew can form. Wet corn can develop a certain fungus on it that when eaten by deer can caused them to contract aspergillosis. That is a lung disease than can do nasty things to a local deer population.
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Can we make it 1 damn thread without a political mention please. Discuss politics in poli board. TIA
Last edited by BeastMan; 10-28-2016 at 08:54 AM.
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Here is the latest run of the GFS showing total rainfall amounts forecast starting from 7:00am today through 7:00am on 11/12. As you can see, it still paints a very bleak picture.
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg34
Just don't let the corn get wet. That includes laying on the ground where dew can form. Wet corn can develop a certain fungus on it that when eaten by deer can caused them to contract aspergillosis. That is a lung disease than can do nasty things to a local deer population.
yeah yeah yeah i guess thats why the rest of the nation has no deer. but yes i have feeders out
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Yep, and grilling this weekend at the game is "gas only". No charcoal or wood based fires allowed.
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Originally Posted by
Bama_Dawg
Yep, and grilling this weekend at the game is "gas only". No charcoal or wood based fires allowed.
That's a university rule then. The burn bans don't ban charcoal grills.
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg34
That's a university rule then. The burn bans don't ban charcoal grills.
Yep, that's a statement from the University...
http://hailstate.com/news/2016/10/27...t-29-game.aspx
Last edited by Bama_Dawg; 10-27-2016 at 04:23 PM.
Reason: added link
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We are in the exceptional drought here in central AL. It's really bad and there's no relief in sight. Bham should break its record of 42 days in a row without rain next week. Oneonta, AL has gone 60+ days without rain. It's been as bad as we've ever seen and there's no rain forecast for at least the next 7 days.
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg34
That's a university rule then. The burn bans don't ban charcoal grills.
Well ... not that it really matters ... but the email from the University says that charcoal grills are part of the burn ban: "MSU Police Chief Vance Rice said the language of the ban prohibits the use of charcoal, wood pellets, or other fire cooking methods that produce coals and embers." Could be the Chief is mistaken ... pretty sure our burn ban in Alabama doesn't include charcoal grills.
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Pretty much a football drought expected for the two major college football teams in the state north of I-20 as well.
Last edited by was21; 10-27-2016 at 08:39 PM.
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Originally Posted by
RocketDawg
Well ... not that it really matters ... but the email from the University says that charcoal grills are part of the burn ban: "MSU Police Chief Vance Rice said the language of the ban prohibits the use of charcoal, wood pellets, or other fire cooking methods that produce coals and embers." Could be the Chief is mistaken ... pretty sure our burn ban in Alabama doesn't include charcoal grills.
I saw that but I'm 99.9% certain charcoal grills are exempt. Found this link on FB.
https://m.facebook.com/MSForestryCom...pe=3&source=48
I'm just going to ask them and see what they say. I'll report back.
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