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Hunting in the snow #1978717
01/05/17 04:31 AM
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With the weather forecast for tomorrow night/Saturday morning in mind, how many of you have ever hunted with snow on the ground? I was talking to an older guy here at work and he says that Alabama deer shut down when snow is on the ground because they are not used to seeing it. I've never hunted in the snow but I will probably be out there giving it a try Saturday morning. Do you guys think they will be up and moving or locked down?
I realize this all depends on us actually getting some snow but James Span's update this morning is calling for 3 inches where I hunt.

Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978726
01/05/17 04:37 AM
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A deer has to eat every 4 hours, their ungulates. Whether you see them or not thats another question.

Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978727
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I've seen then in the snow. I love to go. The best single day I ever had,I was hunting in a light rain,temp in the upper 40's. Around 2:00,the temp dropped and rain turned to snow. By dark there was about 3 inches on the ground. I saw deer the whole sit,and I don't hunt a place where that usually happens.

Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978732
01/05/17 04:41 AM
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I will be out in it for sure, I figure they will move a good bit especially if it gets down in the teens or 20's Saturday morning...



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Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978738
01/05/17 04:47 AM
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Couple years ago when it snowed deer movement was basically non existent. After hunting I drove around the property and not a single track was seen. I feel like it freaked them out since they never have seen it and just locked down.


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Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978741
01/05/17 04:48 AM
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I hunted in Furman years ago when we had snow. I was the only one at the camp and hunted in snow for two days. Never saw a deer and I covered a lot of ground.

Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978744
01/05/17 04:50 AM
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Hunted in the snow twice in Bama. You can hear them walking around before they get to you with all the crunching under their hooves. You can track their movements, as well.


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Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978746
01/05/17 04:51 AM
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Here's my thoughts ...

A deer has to eat. Lately we haven't seen a whole lot of movement, I believe because there are lots of acorns. If I were a deer and I could sit in a thicket most of the day then occasionally walk right outside of that thicket for a brief period and eat then I'd be lazy too.

With 3" of snow on the ground wouldn't that strategy be messed up? Wouldn't it be much harder for them to forage for acorns or can they smell them through the snow? If they can't smell them then wouldn't that force them to move more searching for food?



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Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978749
01/05/17 04:53 AM
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2-3 days of nothing can be expected, unless you go walking


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Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: Rocket62] #1978810
01/05/17 05:36 AM
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Originally Posted By: Rocket62
Here's my thoughts ...



With 3" of snow on the ground wouldn't that strategy be messed up? Wouldn't it be much harder for them to forage for acorns or can they smell them through the snow? If they can't smell them then wouldn't that force them to move more searching for food?


Have you ever watched a hunting show from up north and see the deer burry half there head in the snow to dig out a turnip. Same thing. The deer will be able to smell them from what I can figure and if they know the location of the acorns then it will be that much easier.


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Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: foldemup] #1978812
01/05/17 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted By: foldemup
2-3 days of nothing can be expected, unless you go walking


I say next few days will have very good deer movement


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Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978817
01/05/17 05:41 AM
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I have personally killed deer in the snow and ice. 2 on gas lines in the snow. 1 chasing a doe next morning after ice storm.


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Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978818
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I've killed Deer in the snow just about everytime I've hunted it...so I like the snow haha


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Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978883
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Hunted in snow a couple years ago around Thomaston. Everybody saw deer, you can for sure see them in the thickets with that white background.

Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978893
01/05/17 06:43 AM
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I've never done any good in the snow. Y'all hunt the same places as usual or switch it up?

Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: blumsden] #1978911
01/05/17 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted By: blumsden
A deer has to eat every 4 hours, their ungulates. Whether you see them or not thats another question.


a simple horsechitt will do here....


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Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978914
01/05/17 07:00 AM
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Most of the time ALL the deer will lock up in cover and not move. period.

Every great now and then it seems every deer on the place willl be up walking around. We hunted Sumpter Co in mid 60s in snow. I think everyone in the woods that day killed a buck, deer were everywhere and moving. Very rare event.


I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....

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Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: BhamFred] #1978924
01/05/17 07:07 AM
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I have seen deer when it snows. I will be out there.


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Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978967
01/05/17 07:36 AM
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I killed a few good bucks and had good deer movement during & after snow including my best buck (as far as score goes) with snow on the ground.


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Re: Hunting in the snow [Re: SkiTar] #1978980
01/05/17 07:44 AM
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This ideology is like the chicken or the egg. If you want to go, then go. If you see them good deal. if not, then you didn't.

Anytime out there is a good time to disconnect and enjoy the solitude with or without a companion along. I grew up in the upper Midwest and snow (except blizzard conditions) had no effect what so ever on the movements. Crazy to be out there in those conditions anyway.

Hunger trumps all in any QDMA studies I performed and if you were lucky enough to be able to do that on a piece of land over a year or more, you would see more patterns than a guess at snow which doesn't always come in the South. They have to eat and doe's are like women for a free meal anytime. They'll be there.

Go out and have fun, if you see them or not. At least you were there and experienced it but, be careful driving back as the human is more dangerous on the roads than anything you were in the woods with.


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