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Originally posted by Bryan78:
I don't buy all that the colder the better deer movement talk...In all my years of hunting I have seen more deer movement when temps were between 40 to 60 degrees then when it is under 40 degrees....

And I hunt in many areas of the state and the results are always the same... IMO, temps in the 40's to 50's is the best hunting weather...
The arrival of a cold front means the barometric pressure will be dropping steadily. Low pressure combined with cooler temps will definitely put deer on their feet. Once the front arrives, the BP will begin to rise...and the best window of opportunity has passed.


There are none so blind as those who will not see.