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I am in such a bad mood right now. I can never seem to catch a break with the weather. Every day since Monday there hasn't been a breath of wind.....Which of course is when I am at work. Today the wind is blowing like crazy with 40MPH gusts and it is suppose to continue through the weekend. Then Monday it is suppose to calm again and where will I be...at work. Seems like every weekend day that I can be in the woods is windy and I am trying not to get sea sick in my stand from swaying to and fro. At this point I would rather sit in the rain as long as it was calm..... :angry:

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No argument here. I had 4 days off last week and it was 78-80 degrees each day with minimal deer movement. I had 2 days off this week and had 50mph winds. And now they are predicting opening day next weekend is going to be in the 60s!!

I'm ok with OD weather, 41 in the morning warming to 60ish . Warm dry and comfortable is ok with me, I'm certain we'll see plenty of deer.

Good luck .

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I catch myself saying the same thing then I realize I have probably shot as many or more deer on crap days. Those nice calm cold days I think I'm gonna see a boat load and zip! Granted 40 mph sucks but 20 I'll be out.

I am in a tree now I picked one in a lower area and thick.

Crap weather also can help cover up noise, movement and smell better so you gain a bit too!

How's that for glass half full!

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