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Title:The Hunting Notesfile
Notice:Registry #7, For Sale #15, Success #270
Moderator:SALEM::PAPPALARDO
Created:Wed Sep 02 1987
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1561
Total number of notes:17784

1229.0. "Hunting Whitetails in Storms" by GIAMEM::J_AMBERSON () Thu Dec 10 1992 09:25

      I'll be going to PA. this weekend for the tail end of buck season and
    the first day of doe season.  Since the weathermen are predicting a
    large snow storm for the weekend, I thought that this would be a good 
    place to discuss technigues for hunting whitetails during storms and 
    right after. So what if anything do you folks do differently durring 
    or right after a big storm?
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1229.1walk 'em up in a stormUNYEM::GEIBELLIN SEARCH OF SNOW BUNNIESThu Dec 10 1992 09:5638
    
    
       Jeff,
    
      I too am leaving for Pa., I dont know where you are going to be at in
    Pa. but if you are going to be up in the mountains I would set for the 
    first 5 hours on monday then get on a ridge and walk very slowely
    across the top where you have good visibility down over the hill.
    
       I talked to my step dad this morning, the buck season has been very
    poor this year, although he got a 5 point the first day (good thing mom
    was there cause he didnt even know it was a buck) she has the eye sight
    of a hawk! she saw turkeys 300 yards away in archery season and pointed
    them out to me before I ever saw them. 
    
       But anyways, there are probably going to be more guys than ussual
    out there on monday morning so the deer will be pushed around some. as
    far as hunting them during a storm if there arent alot of people out in
    the woods then you can generally walk up deer, or cut a fresh track
    during a snowfall and get on it and follow it till you come face to
    face with your quary.
     
        My findings with storms are the period of time 8-10 hours prior to 
    the start of the storm the animals in the woods become very active,
    during the storm they are very apt to be setting tight, I have walked
    within 20 feet of bedded doe during buck season and they wont even get 
    up. a deer does not want to move when the wind is blowing hard or if it
    is snowing hard or raining hard, because of the fact that their senses 
    are impaired greatly. so the best way to see em is to walk or put on
    silent drives.
    
    
                        hope this helps, and good luck in Pa.
    
                                 Lee (who is dreaming of deer)
    
    
    
1229.2GIAMEM::J_AMBERSONThu Dec 10 1992 10:2813
    Lee,
    
     We'll be hunting around Couldersport.  A friend raises cattle
    up there and has around 2700 acres.  He said the same thing as 
    your Dad did about buck season.  With eight people hunting opening day
    they didn't kill a deer.  The saw between them around 250 does!
    His Mom saw 42 from her stand alone.  This will be my first time
    hunting PA with a rifle. We'll be hunting Dave's land exclusively
    so there shouldn't be alot of guys on top of us.  We'll have six
    hunters for the 2700 acres. The area around us though should get
    hammered with guys.  Good luck to you and be careful.
    
    Jeff
1229.3GIAMEM::LEFEBVREPCG Product ManagementThu Dec 10 1992 12:546
    Head for the thickest, nastiest, swampiest, evergreen growth and you'll
    find deer during a wind or snow storm.
    
    At least that's been my experience.
    
    Mark.
1229.4DITTO WHAT MARK SAID...270WIN::LAFOSSETHE FRA, 227-3206Thu Dec 10 1992 16:376
Mark hit the nail on the head, check out the nastiest thick 
stuff you can find...

good luck

Fra
1229.5there is gonna be good snow for mondayUNYEM::GEIBELLIN SEARCH OF SNOW BUNNIESFri Dec 11 1992 07:5017
    
    
       jeff,
    
         My mom just called, sha said ya better bring your snow shoes, they
    have 20 + inches of snow and its still snowing there in Pa. I think
    that there is going to be a massive deer kill during doe season. they
    say that the mountains are in worse shape for snow so be carefull on
    the drive down there.
    
       I awoke to a nice fresh snowfall of 1.5 feet. so I spent an hour
    shoveling this morning. I am outa here tommorrow morning for Pa.
    
    
    
                                                     Lee