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It definitely effects there patterns. I usually find them in heavily shaded areas after fly down when it's hot out.  

Hay fields are also getting very tall. Your not as likely to see a strutter in them. They tend to avoid tall grass in the morning as they get soaked walking through, and it's much harder for them to see coyotes or fox looking for a meal. 

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36 minutes ago, LET EM GROW said:

Look for them where the shade is.. Pines mixed hardwoods etc.. or near water swampy areas that will be cooler. Typically not open fields. I will only go the first couple hours and be done, I do not enjoy hunting in hot weather lol. 

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10 minutes ago, BizCT said:

98° Saturday and 93° Sunday. As long as the beer is cold, you can’t ask for a better May weekend in the northeast


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Yes I can.  At least 20° cooler would be great. 

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