cyclonenation10
Well-known member
Just thinking out loud, but the mild temperatures + increased hunting pressure throughout the State has made for some pretty slow hunting (relatively speaking) for me over the past couple of weeks. Roosters are relatively rare (probably 8:1 hen/rooster ratio on average) right now, and the roosters than I have been seeing are awfully jumpy.
Looking at the 10-day, that doesn't appear to be changing anytime soon. I am thinking we will be in for some pretty tough hunting (generally speaking) until if/when the temps drop considerably and we see some snow to push the roosters back into the better cover.
With that said, I love seeing this mild of a winter so far, event though it is still early, hopefully the birds are essentially 100% heading into January/February.
Still, selfishly I wouldn't mind some nastier weather to help with the hunting during the final few weeks of the season.
Looking at the 10-day, that doesn't appear to be changing anytime soon. I am thinking we will be in for some pretty tough hunting (generally speaking) until if/when the temps drop considerably and we see some snow to push the roosters back into the better cover.
With that said, I love seeing this mild of a winter so far, event though it is still early, hopefully the birds are essentially 100% heading into January/February.
Still, selfishly I wouldn't mind some nastier weather to help with the hunting during the final few weeks of the season.