Posted October 28, 2016 7:00 am by Comments

By Jason Reid

Identifying the stages of each hunt and how to make the best of them in the woods.
Identifying the stages of each hunt.

By Jason Reid

AmmoLand Shooting Sports News
AmmoLand Shooting Sports News

Rochester, New York (October 28,2016)- The planning for any weekend usually starts with looking at the extended forecast on Tuesday right after the morning meeting and the third cup of coffee. Taking into consideration the dates on the calendar and the incoming weather system which would douse most of the region in rain and wind it was not hard to lay off being in a tree.

These days are valuable to make adjustments to stands, cameras and to check on new areas to make the best of what time you do have in the woods.

The heart of the cold front was to make its way through on Friday night through early Saturday morning, leaving the majority of the places I could hunt soaked and blustery. Gambling, I talked a friend, Andrew, into driving to an area on the boarder of New York and Pensylvania where the weather was calling for three inches of snow.

Fingers crossed the snow would fall in the higher elevations and the wind wouldn’t be a factor we made our way to the little hunting cabin …Read the Rest

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