Originally Posted by jdhunter2011
Originally Posted by CeeHawk37
Originally Posted by Forrestgump1
I’ll bite, when it gets unseasonably cold look for mid morning and afternoon movement. My experience is that they shut down as well. Most folks will probably disagree.


This is my experience as well. Not saying you won’t see some movement early but anytime it dips below freezing I don’t get in a hurry to get to the stand. Usually see best movement from 9AM on. Those south facing hill sides and cutovers that get hit with sunlight as the frost burns off are good spots to key in on. Best deer movement I saw all season was at 10:45 on a day where the frost didn’t burn off until 10 on my property.

Solid


+1 If it snows, it may not make the deer move but it makes them visible.