risto2351
Well-Known Member
Well in N.E. Iowa we have the hard crusty ice/snow and received six inches more last night. Speaking with JJohnson there is more snow expected tomorrow night and again this weekend and next week.
I know they will be hitting the feeding areas real hard if they can get thru the ice.
Question is how do you hunt these areas in the morning? Snow is so crunchy that they here you a mile away. Can not get to them from a different way because the hillsides are too slick.
Hunting them at night is no problem unless they bed close to the feeding area and do not come back in a hour or two.
Just trying to see if there is a different way you guys get to the area now or just wait to night and let the other hunters push for you during the day.
Do I just leave them alone in the morning and hunt them at night?
Thanks for the input.
I know they will be hitting the feeding areas real hard if they can get thru the ice.
Question is how do you hunt these areas in the morning? Snow is so crunchy that they here you a mile away. Can not get to them from a different way because the hillsides are too slick.
Hunting them at night is no problem unless they bed close to the feeding area and do not come back in a hour or two.
Just trying to see if there is a different way you guys get to the area now or just wait to night and let the other hunters push for you during the day.
Do I just leave them alone in the morning and hunt them at night?
Thanks for the input.