I have been to Beryl two times in 2019 with Bounty Hunter 6. Both trips north we encountered less than stellar chizzler numbers. The alfalfa is not out of the ground yet. I can't imagine what is taking SPRING? There is a shadow fear in my mind that the chizzler cycle is bottoming out. Perhaps disease or climate change or something from a galaxy far, far away has taken the chizzlers to another dimension? I guess time will tell.
I did see a Yeti Chizzler the other day. Perhaps you have seen one too?
CAUTION: These rare animals are protected by the United Nations and there are sky-blue helmeted fellows guarding the fields where they might be encountered. The U N soldiers are from far away places and don't speak english or spanish, therefore, they can only be approached with candy or beer or by shapely young girls. Best idea is to go on to another pivot or field when you are hunting chizzlers and see the U N chaps stationed in your prospective alfalfa field. {Just thought you would like to know.}