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Strange deer behavior for late October
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5746043" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>This is the forecast for Chillicothe. Saturday evening the wind turns northerly and overnight switches 180* back due south. Looks like dark cloudy weather with rain events mixed in through Monday. Should be some sporadic midday movements and lots of scraping. Then Tuesday morning pressure rises, clouds clear, and temps drop significantly. Looks like it continues getting higher pressure & cooler weather from there on out. Wednesday & Thursday mornings will be frosty. </p><p></p><p>I grew up there and have hunted my entire life up there. In my experience the last couple days of October and first week of November are the most intense for rut action, all day movement, & random bucks. This year it looks like the weather is going to help things out. Thursday morning Nov. 2nd looks to be the best November 2nd I've seen in probably a decade or more. Pressure as high as pressure gets, low 20's temp, light southerly wind to warm things a bit, and near bluebird clear sunny. Gona be some big Ohio bucks killed that day. Anytime the red & black lines pinch together like that, bucks are on their feet in daylight. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]200128[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5746043, member: 20583"] This is the forecast for Chillicothe. Saturday evening the wind turns northerly and overnight switches 180* back due south. Looks like dark cloudy weather with rain events mixed in through Monday. Should be some sporadic midday movements and lots of scraping. Then Tuesday morning pressure rises, clouds clear, and temps drop significantly. Looks like it continues getting higher pressure & cooler weather from there on out. Wednesday & Thursday mornings will be frosty. I grew up there and have hunted my entire life up there. In my experience the last couple days of October and first week of November are the most intense for rut action, all day movement, & random bucks. This year it looks like the weather is going to help things out. Thursday morning Nov. 2nd looks to be the best November 2nd I've seen in probably a decade or more. Pressure as high as pressure gets, low 20's temp, light southerly wind to warm things a bit, and near bluebird clear sunny. Gona be some big Ohio bucks killed that day. Anytime the red & black lines pinch together like that, bucks are on their feet in daylight. [ATTACH type="full"]200128[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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