Posted by rustyj14 on November 30, 2011 at 10:04:03 from (74.98.224.49):
In Reply to: Re: OT-Pa deer season posted by rrlund on November 30, 2011 at 09:47:09:
I've lived in PA all of my life. I have hunted since i was 22 years old, when i owned my own property. I've seen all kinds of weather, conditions, hot, cold, warm, chilly, snow up to my arm pits, hardly any snow, flurries, or rain showers, or flooding conditions! We say here a bouts--if ya don't like the weather, just wait a bit and it will turn lousy! I was out on one snowy day, with the temperature at 10 above, standing in snow up to my waist, about a mile from the paved road--nobody in shouting distance, and me on an artificial leg that should of been replaced 5 years before! Never saw a deer, so i returned to my truck, and started back to camp. And almost ran 2 deer over! That was my usual run of luck! So, don't complain about the weather--if ya don't like it, wait a couple hours and it'll change! I've seen deer time when the temp was tee-shirt warm, and other times when we needed 2 12-volt batteries hooked together, to start our trucks!
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