Is it the drought that's doing this or what? I went west this morning to go fishing (if you can believe that), my youngest son, my oldest son's dog and I. We left in the dark and arrived at the lake during the twilight hours. I somehow managed to avoid hitting any deer, as a matter of fact, we didn't even see any deer, alive or dead on...... I-70. Maybe I missed seeing anything while we were in that good ole father/son conversation. You see, my youngest son rarely wants to go fishing, however I'm always eager when he does finally ask. Where's this one going, back on track. About lunch time, which neither my son or I miss very often we decided to go home. Since Kanop is extremely low, all or part of those skiers/jetski's are now over at.... Wilson. Yeah!!! Some walleye chop !!! Not, it just helped us in our decision. So, on the road home today (I-70) I saw some roadkills that I just don't recall ever seeing, I mean literally never. There were 2 different places miles apart from each other. Guess what I saw, beavers. Roadkill beavers, I just can't recall ever seeing those critters smeared on the roadway, it still baffles me. Maybe you've seen this before, but not I. Anybody else have any interesting stories on highway hunting they could share. Ever seen this before? I'm intrigued, tell me a good one. Thumbs Up

