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<blockquote data-quote="KSB209" data-source="post: 2311895" data-attributes="member: 83819"><p>Do you change your strategy when you know a cold front is moving in? In CA I usually hunt higher elevations when I can (10,000+ feet) because the temps are usually pretty warm in the areas I hunt. Next week it looks like we have an early storm coming into northern CA that should drop some snow and temps into the low 20's or teens. I haven't hunted in conditions like this but it is t going to stop me from going out. I have hiked, backpacked, and camped in this type of weather so I am very comfortable doing it. </p><p></p><p>I would think the deer would start migrating down the mountain in these conditions. What side of the slopes would you setup on early morning, afternoon, and evening? Any input would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KSB209, post: 2311895, member: 83819"] Do you change your strategy when you know a cold front is moving in? In CA I usually hunt higher elevations when I can (10,000+ feet) because the temps are usually pretty warm in the areas I hunt. Next week it looks like we have an early storm coming into northern CA that should drop some snow and temps into the low 20’s or teens. I haven’t hunted in conditions like this but it is t going to stop me from going out. I have hiked, backpacked, and camped in this type of weather so I am very comfortable doing it. I would think the deer would start migrating down the mountain in these conditions. What side of the slopes would you setup on early morning, afternoon, and evening? Any input would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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