just wanted to share my thoughts.......i spent 9 days in SD last season, around Oct. 24-Nov.2. i knew hunting that early was going to be tough since most of the corn would still be in......and it was, some days were really frustrating, temps up to 76 degrees as well.
my buddy had planned to make his trip a few days before Thanksgiving, so when i got back home i was sure i had picked the wrong time to go, as the corn would be gone and cooler temps would be on tap at that time....well, we all know how quickly the snow and cold hit SD in November and he had a really tough 4 day hunt, roads drifted shut, birds bunched and jumping wild and colder than hell! i was suddenly very grateful i had gone earlier...that kind of weather really changes things, not that hunting in the snow can't be good, but how much and temps and wind can monkey things up in a hurry.
this year i have Oct. 29 thru Nov. 7th planned....... and i won't be complaining if it is warm and dry. hunting in a T shirt and driving trail roads with no worries is not that bad! :thumbsup:
my buddy had planned to make his trip a few days before Thanksgiving, so when i got back home i was sure i had picked the wrong time to go, as the corn would be gone and cooler temps would be on tap at that time....well, we all know how quickly the snow and cold hit SD in November and he had a really tough 4 day hunt, roads drifted shut, birds bunched and jumping wild and colder than hell! i was suddenly very grateful i had gone earlier...that kind of weather really changes things, not that hunting in the snow can't be good, but how much and temps and wind can monkey things up in a hurry.
this year i have Oct. 29 thru Nov. 7th planned....... and i won't be complaining if it is warm and dry. hunting in a T shirt and driving trail roads with no worries is not that bad! :thumbsup: