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16 minutes ago, Core said:

Who's going out tomorrow? I'm thinking about it. Will be extremely unpleasant/cold, but I may be able to suffer an hour or hour and a half if I bring a lot of coffee. Says 18 and 4 with windchill.

I am. Very little hunting pressure because of holiday/weather, deer will be moving. I am in!

 

In my experience, and the much more seasoned guy i hunt with concurs, super cold =movement and activity. Tomorrow is key if you have tags to fill.

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I'm in tomorrow. First day son has a chance to hunt . He wants to stay on stand until 2 PM.  Lol I bet he doesn't make it until 9. He has heart. I am giving him my stand for the day and I'm going to go sit in the back of the property. Hope he kills something. He is carrying my 270 encore.

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11 minutes ago, Core said:

Who's going out tomorrow? I'm thinking about it. Will be extremely unpleasant/cold, but I may be able to suffer an hour or hour and a half if I bring a lot of coffee. Says 18 and 4 with windchill.

Will be out there for sure.not sure on how long.may tuck myself into some thicker stuff near where the deer tend to travel and to get out of the wind.

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1 minute ago, Nytracker said:

I'm in tomorrow. First day son has a chance to hunt . He wants to stay on stand until 2 PM.  Lol I bet he doesn't make it until 9. He has heart. I am giving him my stand for the day and I'm going to go sit in the back of the property. Hope he kills something. He is carrying my 270 encore.

Afternoon will be active after super cold AM. I am sitting 1230 to sunset. All the nocturnal deer will be up a little early to feed right before sunset.

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Daughter n I will be in the tower in the morning. Buddy heater ready to go. Supposed to be 11,degrees at legal light. She’ll be shooting friends 7mm 08 Hoping they’ll be hitting the turnips n radishes. Only deer she’s shot was buck last thanksgiving. I’ve lost 2 deer in my life and both on thanksgiving. She’ll be the one shooting


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30 minutes ago, Core said:

Who's going out tomorrow? I'm thinking about it. Will be extremely unpleasant/cold, but I may be able to suffer an hour or hour and a half if I bring a lot of coffee. Says 18 and 4 with windchill.

I'll be out. Hunting Thanksgiving day is tradition and I have had some successful days in the snow & cold. Stay out as long as I can and still make a 3:00 dinner.

Good luck to everyone and a happy Thanksgiving.:drinks:

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Congrats to Pygmy!You Sir is the reason why I learn and listen to and respect the words and wisdom of the older folks   If and wish my Pops was still with I cause he would enjoy a fellow like you teaching that no matter what every thing in life is possible.
Pygmy sure does have some words....

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Remember that boot thread last year, THIS is the weather all the Baffin buyers (including me) have been waiting for.  Only thing is, I ain't hunting tomorrow.  Happily.......

I'm bushed as it's been a killer week at work and each of the last three I've been cutting up my deer.  I'm done now, all is in the freezer. :)

Maybe this weekend at some point I'll go out.

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11 minutes ago, Lawdwaz said:

Remember that boot thread last year, THIS is the weather all the Baffin buyers (including me) have been waiting for.  Only thing is, I ain't hunting tomorrow.  Happily.......

I'm bushed as it's been a killer week at work and each of the last three I've been cutting up my deer.  I'm done now, all is in the freezer. :)

Maybe this weekend at some point I'll go out.

That was a great thread!  Never heard of the Baffins before reading that. :good:

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19 minutes ago, Bionic said:

Never heard of that, please explain further

Wool sock on, put on gallon size zip lock bag over foot. Put foot in boot. Keeps foot and sock dry, feet stay warm. Old crusty hunter taught me that trick. Thought he was trying to f*ck with me as i was a newbie and young and dumb, but SOB it works. Been using this ever since. Saved me a lot of $$$ over the years on expensive hunting boots LOL

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