Originally posted by brnhtown
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Hunting the arctic blast??
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Ill be tucked in the big woods so hopefully that breaks most of the wind. With triple layers and insulated camo coveralls, I should be good. I'm thinking the deer will be hunkered down all night and move most of the day, but i'm just an ole knucklehead from east tx. Guess we will see how it goes.
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Originally posted by White Falcon View Post"carrying thermocell and off cans " Didn't the cell work or do you have some bad arse skeeters?
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Predator hunted in 12 degree weather today. It ain't bad if the wind ain't blowing. The other day my fingers got numb and didn't see anything by noon so I went home. It was so cold nothin wanted any part of that weather. Had I been seeing coyotes I'd have had frost bite by the end of the day.
I don't know about deer but when it's cold coyotes are on their feet looking for food. I don't see why deer wouldn't do the same thing.Last edited by okrattler; 12-31-2017, 01:27 AM.
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Most of the critters will bed down when the front hits and will stay bedded until they need to drink and eat. This can last for 24hrs or more before they start moving and feeding, usually when the sun pops out or the wind dies down. Once up and moving and acclimated they will continue to move to stay warm. They will also seek sheltered areas out of the wind, canyons, low areas, thick cedars, etc. to hang out in.
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Originally posted by brnhtown View PostIll be tucked in the big woods so hopefully that breaks most of the wind. With triple layers and insulated camo coveralls, I should be good. I'm thinking the deer will be hunkered down all night and move most of the day, but i'm just an ole knucklehead from east tx. Guess we will see how it goes.
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