Will deer avoid walking on hoar frost and needle ice?
Its very noisy and could cut their feet.
Will deer avoid walking on hoar frost and needle ice?
Its very noisy and could cut their feet.
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Doubt they will concern about it noise wise and their hooves are more then tough enough to handle it
No. You should though if you are trying to be sneaky on them. Some days I walk 20 feet and say, nope. Could not still hunt a dead deer in that.
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One of my best bucks met his demise after a freezing rain squall that left a 1/8" of potato chip ice on 6" of snow
Heard the buck moving before I saw him, He sounded like a kid in bubble wrap getting beat with a bat
I made several crunching steps toward a shooting lane, grunt tubing like Jethro Tull, suddenly two bucks were grunting and walking noisily toward me
Critters move when they feel the urge regardless
neither one was worried about cutting it's feet )
Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole
I don't mind crunchy, had good luck just have to walk like a deer and sit. I've punched the snow and brought hung up deer into shooting lane. Definitely take rain or soft snow first, but crunchy means cold and deer seem to still move in daylight more than warm and longer days...
The only advantage to a light rifle is it's weight, all other advantages go to the heavier rifle..
just move slower