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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5417265" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I have not tried to link my trail-cam data to weather conditions, which is primarily what the researcher in the video has been doing. However, I've linked <em>hunter observations</em> of bucks to weather conditions for many years and that data would link fairly well the data in the video. I would agree temperature is quite important, although not as "absolute" as some hunters might imagine. And by that I mean warmer than normal weather doesn't guarantee bad hunting, but it decreases <u>the odds</u> of good activity. Colder weather increases <u>the odds</u> of good activity. For example, when highs are 70 degrees, over time you might see good activity only 3 hunts out of 10. But when the highs are 50, you see good activity 6 hunts out of 10. Warmer weather didn't guarantee poor results, it just decreased the odds of good results. Colder weather didn't guarantee good results, it just increased the odds of good results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5417265, member: 17"] I have not tried to link my trail-cam data to weather conditions, which is primarily what the researcher in the video has been doing. However, I've linked [I]hunter observations[/I] of bucks to weather conditions for many years and that data would link fairly well the data in the video. I would agree temperature is quite important, although not as "absolute" as some hunters might imagine. And by that I mean warmer than normal weather doesn't guarantee bad hunting, but it decreases [U]the odds[/U] of good activity. Colder weather increases [U]the odds[/U] of good activity. For example, when highs are 70 degrees, over time you might see good activity only 3 hunts out of 10. But when the highs are 50, you see good activity 6 hunts out of 10. Warmer weather didn't guarantee poor results, it just decreased the odds of good results. Colder weather didn't guarantee good results, it just increased the odds of good results. [/QUOTE]
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