Welcome to TheOhioOutdoors
Wanting to join the rest of our members? Login or sign up today!
Login / Join

LIVE! From the Stand 2023-2024 Edition

TinyTucky

Active Member
1,029
76
The Flatlands
I’m out. Should’ve worn one more layer on top but whatever, it’s fuggin cold no matter how ya cut it. Wind was too southerly for the property I wanted to hunt that’s had reasonable action. At another property that’s been pretty dry, figured I could at least be out of the wind in my ground blind, wrong. Destroyed by wind and ice. So now I’m 22’ up in the wind AND won’t see anything 😂 Good luck if anyone else is as dumb as I am and is out and about.
 

giles

Cull buck specialist
Supporting Member
I’m out. Should’ve worn one more layer on top but whatever, it’s fuggin cold no matter how ya cut it. Wind was too southerly for the property I wanted to hunt that’s had reasonable action. At another property that’s been pretty dry, figured I could at least be out of the wind in my ground blind, wrong. Destroyed by wind and ice. So now I’m 22’ up in the wind AND won’t see anything 😂 Good luck if anyone else is as dumb as I am and is out and about.
Should be prepping your ice gear! Deer are stupit
 

OO2

Well-Known Member
2,632
121
In the Uplands
Here goes nothing. Bet against the weather man and lost. Freezing rain coming down. Probably won’t see a deer. Hope something comes out of and along this thicket I’m looking at
IMG_3420.jpeg
 

finelyshedded

You know what!!!
Supporting Member
32,722
274
SW Ohio
Nothing but cold feet and hands for me. Stepped on two woodcock on the way out….go figure. I have 2 rifle days left then I’m hanging it up for the year
At least you’re moving so you won’t freeze to death, lol. Standing still past 30 minutes after the walking in warmth is gone would suck doneyballs in these temps. I bet stands are popping and feet are sticking to platforms too in this crap! No thanks! A blind with a heater over a pile holding a thermos of hot coffee is best option this week IMO😎😂🤣
 

"J"

Git Off My Lawn
Supporting Member
59,044
288
North Carolina
We had a cold snap about 10 years ago during muzzleloader season IIRC. Minus double digits wind chills. I hunted the farm I hunt now, drove in, left the truck running and still hunted half the farm. Took about 30-40 minutes. Got back to the truck, freezing my ass off. Got warmed up, drank some coffee, and finished the rest of the farm with a still hunt. There was no way I could of been on a stand not moving in those temps for very long.
 

giles

Cull buck specialist
Supporting Member
We had a cold snap about 10 years ago during muzzleloader season IIRC. Minus double digits wind chills. I hunted the farm I hunt now, drove in, left the truck running and still hunted half the farm. Took about 30-40 minutes. Got back to the truck, freezing my ass off. Got warmed up, drank some coffee, and finished the rest of the farm with a still hunt. There was no way I could of been on a stand not moving in those temps for very long.
Winters of 13' and 14' were brutal. I only remember because everyone was complaining and we were fresh from Alaska wondering what the problem was. Lol.
 

Sgt Fury

Sgt. Spellchecker
We had a cold snap about 10 years ago during muzzleloader season IIRC. Minus double digits wind chills. I hunted the farm I hunt now, drove in, left the truck running and still hunted half the farm. Took about 30-40 minutes. Got back to the truck, freezing my ass off. Got warmed up, drank some coffee, and finished the rest of the farm with a still hunt. There was no way I could of been on a stand not moving in those temps for very long.
IMG_9941.gif

😂😂😂😂😂