Most hunters like to hunt in snow. It lightens up the hills and the surrounding area so they can see the deer. A lot of deer are missed when they blend right in with the landscape and tend to look like a stump. The snow just makes it easier to see them, before they run and get away. They are also easier to track in the snow. That way if they are shot, they can be tracked so they just don't lie out there and suffer. I track all of my deer as a good hunter will always do.
2006-10-31 03:28:04
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answered by windandwater 6
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In Illinois deer bow-season opens Oct. 1 and goes to mid Jan. actually some like the snow for tracking purposes.
2006-10-26 05:33:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Weather in Northern PA has changed a lot in the last few years.
First day of dear season is the first Monday after Thanksgiving.
In the seventies and eighties there was almost always a lot of snow.
Now it seems to be rain and 50*F
Hunting is usually easier in the snow.
The deer blend into the woods without snow.
2006-10-25 20:36:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I love hunting in the snow once you see fresh signs it is easier to track just dress accordingly ,The best time to hunt for deer is when they go into rut about the 3rd week in november thats when the big bucks have only one thing on their mind and they get excited but dont pay attention to their surroundings
2006-10-25 22:53:05
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answered by Fergie 4
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Yes, there are many places around the country that snow fall occurs regularly during the hunting seasons and many avid hunters say that the experience of being in the wild at that time is an added adventure to their excursions....
2006-10-25 18:25:50
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answered by Anonymous
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alot of diffrent hunting seasons open at diffrent
times in the midwest illinois bow season is open
and gun for deer is mid nov. snow is great gives
more light in early morning hours easier to see
the deer and better for tracking after making a
harvest of a deer or whatever game your after
2006-10-26 02:46:28
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answered by king richard 2
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I love to hunt in the snow. You can see deer much better and even farther away. It also makes tracking game much easier, as long as a lot of snow doesn't fall after your shot. You can see all of the tracks, droppings, blood, and scrapes. Not to mention the fact that the woods is absolutely beautiful, when covered in snow.
2006-10-26 05:15:06
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answered by ? 5
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no longer even particular in the event that they're nevertheless in corporation. yet I even have 2 pairs of Sorels that I in particular situations use. the place I hunt, we oftentimes don't get the enormous snows until eventually January and February, and via then, the enormous recreation seasons are already over. So I greater often than not use insulated Redwing boots. yet, the Sorel boots are large for snow, as they have a rubber sole and rubber top, it is sewn to leather-based facets.
2016-12-16 14:33:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Snow make most all hunting better. Easier to see if small game is moving (running) in front of you. Easier to track downed game. And I like it best 'cuz there is nothing more pleasing than tarnishing the pure white snow with crimson red from my latest addition to the freezer or dinner table.
The last part was for all the pansy-a$$, save the critter folks. If we weren't meant to eat meat, we would not have K9's
2006-10-26 05:56:29
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answered by budntequilla 3
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Hunting season starts mid-november. And it is awesome to hunt in the snow!
2006-10-25 18:13:45
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answered by Eugene 4
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