tree_ghost
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Yeah this cold snap will have them moving. Ky will be more of a scouting mission than anything unless I find hot sign I gotta climb on. It's a new piece of dirt I haven't been on but it's small, off the beaten path, and appear to have a lot of diversity in close proximity to each other. Hopefully I can gather some good intel for the future.Good luck in both states! I'll be a week or so behind on Ohio, but I'd bet this cold front will have them moving in daylight. Dad says white oaks have been dropping up there for 2 weeks. I was there 3 weeks ago and did a camera check. Had some resident up & coming 2 & 3 year old bucks moving in daylight or right on the cusp of daylight from mid August on. Around the second week of October is when the big guys begin moving back in. Does with fawns keep them chased out during summer. My place is deep woods hills & hollers with a river bottom & ag about a mile down at the mouth of the main hollow.