No Sir! Not coldest front of season. 87 miles NE of metromess and was 62 2 wks ago. Only supposed to be 66 by sun am. Dove is all messed up. Harvested wheat fields that were holding hords of dove have remained wet and a lot of grain has sprouted=dove wont touch it. Some around, but numbers have moved elsewhere. As far as teal, been crying about this some time. Sniper John can back me up on this. For N.TX on teal opener, good luck gettin many shots. Maybe a couple of flights at first light and then dead. As mentioned earlier, full moon on 4th. My best teal hunts in N.TX were in middle of dog days of summer. Even though hot, fronts up north stalled over s.ks/n.ok and birds were always here. Opener used to be around 8th of sept and was always peak here for migration. Now they push it to 12th-16th every yr. That is great for coast but bad for north. I have never seen this many cold fronts pushing through ntx this early in yr. Work takes me all over Ok and have been seeing thick teal up there for past week. Hate to put a damper, but teal looks dismal at best. Peak is usually around full moon and cold fronts only enhance full migration. They dont worry about photoperiod or barometric pressure. I have been huntin when a front blows through. It can be unbelievable and has soon as winds shift to north, every teal within 100 mi. will be gone. It is an incredible spectacle and have seen it many times. These later openers have only hindered our season in ntx. They can have N and S zone for regular season. I beg the question, why not do it for teal season. Your TPWD dollars hard at work. FYI, I can hunt cheaper in KS as a non-resident than I can to hunt as a resident in TX. Go figure. Keep Austin queer. What a joke.