jhoward
Full Member
Southern Colorado
Posts: 47
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Post by jhoward on Feb 1, 2004 8:28:34 GMT -5
iwas wondering ya'lls thoughts we went and called yesterday had three real good sets and only had on yote that i educated a few weeks ago come in there was a snow storm on the way and the temp was falling well it started snowing about 30 min's before dark and it was a really wet snow now i think the old buggers were already curled up in there hole's with a full bellie as animals don't need the weather man to tell them a storm is coming what do ya'll think?
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Post by Bobcat on Feb 1, 2004 11:03:26 GMT -5
J-H,
I have found that right before and right after a storm are some of the best times to call. Sometimes they just don't come in at all.........
Good Hunting,
Bob
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okcoyote
Hunter
Comanche, Oklahoma
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Post by okcoyote on Feb 1, 2004 11:07:31 GMT -5
jhoward.........
i believe that u r on the money. i think that all wild animals have an" internal barometer". when it comes to changing weather patterns. i farmed for a spell ( 17 years) and saw enough watching cattle and deer and such to make me feel this way. but one thing i aint is a wildlife biologist.
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Post by Bobcat on Feb 1, 2004 11:12:31 GMT -5
okcoyote,
I believe you are correct about the barometer......that is why the hunting can be very good right before and after a storm.
Bob
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jhoward
Full Member
Southern Colorado
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Post by jhoward on Feb 1, 2004 14:50:35 GMT -5
thanks fella's i think i missed the feeding frenzie by a few hours i started hunitn at 4:30 and it started snowin at about 5:40 and it has'nt quit yet i had 3 1/2 in's at 10:00 today when i went out to chop ice it's a real wet snow so i think i'll stay in as i think that's what the yote's will be doin till it lets up
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