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Re: late buck in the snow?
« Reply #15 on: November 21, 2010, 10:53:57 PM »
The only downfall I've noticed to early winter snows is it is nearly impossible to be quiet in the woods, so closing the gap is a B$%%^!
yeah, or if the snow starts to melt and then refreezes then your screwed for stalking. CRUNCH!! CRUNCH!! CRUNCH!!
That's why I am up in my treestand at least an hour before daylight, to let things quiet and calm down.  In the evening I get in it around 1:00 and stay there until I can't see my feet.  Trying to sneak up on anything in crunchy snow with a bow is a baaaaad idea.

 


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