killingtime 41
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My weather app shows next weekend to be in the lower 40's for lows. If so that will be the coolest second weekend of Bow season in a long time. That's usually end of October type of temps.
They were sure out Friday evening in the neighborhood. Bucks, does, fawns, opossums all over the place. 24 hours before, nothing anywhere. Figure that out.Don't ignore this coming Sunday morning. Pressure is going to spike to 30.2 at same time wind is changing major direction twice. Deer will all be on their feet.
They were sure out Friday evening in the neighborhood. Bucks, does, fawns, opossums all over the place. 24 hours before, nothing anywhere. Figure that out.
I was wondering the same thing.@Ski What source do you find best for this type of data (wind, temp, pressure). And is that were you getting the line graphs from? Good information your posting thanks
Thank you. I'll try to keep that in mind. Fun to watch them dual. Good luck to you.That's just one camera this season and we're only in our second weekend. I've got years of examples from dozens of cameras in several states and it's the same pattern. When wind makes a sudden and drastic change in direction, deer are on their feet. I watch the hourly wind forecast and choose my sits by it more than any other factor bar none. Case in point I sat last night because it was shifty day all day and at just before 6pm I aw these two tanks fighting in the broad daylight middle of the same hay field in the pics above. My phone camera couldn't clearly zoom far enough to see antlers but I could see it with my own eyes and could hear it. It was the 10pt in the post above and an even bigger 8pt.
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@Ski What source do you find best for this type of data (wind, temp, pressure). And is that were you getting the line graphs from? Good information your posting thanks