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Deer movement in snow storms

Super! If I had a buck tag, hopefully a standing cornfield in my area. Great for stalking standing corn, cause you can bet the standing corn has food, cover and wind protection. It would be a fun challenge too sneak up on a shooter buck in this heavy snow. Fresh tracks, also would be a dead give away as where they are coming from and where they are going. It could fill your freezer and your wall. Just sayin!
 
Well so much for that ideal. I left my house at 0430 for the hour drive to Letterkenny. There was only hunter in the deer management area and guess where he was at? Yelp, the very stand I wanted to hunt. It's all good though. He checked in at 0400 so I'm guessing he wanted it pretty darn bad. :smiley_coolpeace:

So I go to another area and that's when the real problems started. I was half way up the tree when my climbing aid BROKE!!!! The aluminum tubing was cracked and started stretching outwards! I managed to tie off the aid so that it would spread anymore and climbed the last two feet I needed. My stand is jacked up, but I figure I'm already up and I may as well hunt. Then I drop my hat and one of my hand warmers. Then as I'm pulling my bow up, the tow rope gets caught in a sticker bush and I end up with a thorn in my thumb!

OK, not that I'm settled and I think I'm ready to hunt, my back starts aching. I've been dealing with some back issues lately and climbing that tree with a broken tree stand didn't help....

60 minutes later I said screw it and left. The snow was REALLY coming down and I just didn't have the desire to be there (dang I'm going soft). So, that's probably gonna be it for the rest of the season because I can't afford a new climber. It's cool though. I need to focus on school and ski season opened today.
 
Daggone man that sounds horrible. Not to mention driving in that mess to get where ya needed to be. I think it's great that ya gave it a shot though, ya definitely won't kill them setting in the cab of the truck. Sorry to here about your bad morning though and especially your back. I hope ya get to feeling better.