OFBA March newsletter Presidents report As I write this news letter we are a couple of days away from our first fur sale of the year. We got a record setting blizzard of snow and wind across the Sooner State yesterday. Low wind chill readings of -36 degrees up in the Panhandle and over 20 inches of snow in NE Oklahoma. For those of you from Iowa, the Dakotas, New York and Minnesota, I realize this is common or normal for the winter, but this is Oklahoma. We just don’t have this kind of weather very often. Any traps that we had out are now locked down. I will be chopping ice to check beaver sets this evening and hope to go coyote calling with a friend tomorrow in spite of the projected low of -5 degrees. Only a crazy trapper or hunter would attempt this and call it...
