I don't know how you do it in the heat. I'll probably start the week after next. I get sweaty just thinking about being outside now. Besides, season goes till mid-Feb.
I preach this every year to the same group of guys. They won't listen. Of course it is a million degrees in Georgia during September but the deer don't care.If you put up with the weather, some of the best hunting can be in September. The deer aren't pressured and most guys are still staying at home because it's hot. The deer are still out there!
Our season opens Sept 23rd which is also my wife's birthday. That doesn't work well!I preach this every year to the same group of guys. They won't listen. Of course it is a million degrees in Georgia during September but the deer don't care.
If you put up with the weather, some of the best hunting can be in September. The deer aren't pressured and most guys are still staying at home because it's hot. The deer are still out there!
I preach this every year to the same group of guys. They won't listen. Of course it is a million degrees in Georgia during September but the deer don't care.
Doe down. I've officially filled my doe management obligations and I ca buck hunt without any pressure now
Regarding 91 temp or wife calling you to tell you to cancel hunting ...
Saddle up cowboy! You do what you gotta do for team 1!
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Ontario weather forecast for Oct 1-2 65 degrees... wow that is hot... or hot for October in Ontario .Better stay home opening week
If you put up with the weather, some of the best hunting can be in September. The deer aren't pressured and most guys are still staying at home because it's hot. The deer are still out there!
Our season opens Sept 23rd which is also my wife's birthday. That doesn't work well!
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I agree man way to many. As you know are state has its own agenda and they are letting things get out of control. Soon our bear population will be a grave problem but we still can't hunt them. As far as yotes go they need to be culled to some sort of balanced level. I guess its up to us hunters to do what needs to be.
Same here. I think in the last 5 years I've killed a buck in September or October every year, and only one of those years did I kill one during November. I'm in a rut rut!I absolutely agree. Hunt SMART and it can pay off early! I have come to love early season more than the rut in the last five years. My success rates are much higher!
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Same here. I think in the last 5 years I've killed a buck in September or October every year, and only one of those years did I kill one during November. I'm in a rut rut!
Planned on going out this evening for a couple of hours after work on some private land I hunt. Was checking out a new spot and stepped in a yellow jackets nest while stepping over a log in some thick stuff. Needless to say, over 20 stings later from head down to shins, my night was called short. Probably scared away everything in the woods doing yellow jacket Kung fu anyway!
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