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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 1246664" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>It seems to depend on the weather a little, but if the temps are above 80, I wouldn't stay in stand all day. (Yes we had a day that was 84 during muzzleloader season.) I have had good look still hunting (walking/stopping in open hardwoods) when it was hot. I shot a nice deer about 1/2 mile a place by still hunting till I found the deer bedded. I made the shot about 11:15 in the morning and the morning started cool enough I was wearing a coat. During rut you may see a buck moving at anytime of the day, and maybe even a long ways from any cover. During the cold weather I have noticed early morning and late evening are usually top time for deer movement, but have seen nearly as much movement around the noon hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 1246664, member: 1546"] It seems to depend on the weather a little, but if the temps are above 80, I wouldn't stay in stand all day. (Yes we had a day that was 84 during muzzleloader season.) I have had good look still hunting (walking/stopping in open hardwoods) when it was hot. I shot a nice deer about 1/2 mile a place by still hunting till I found the deer bedded. I made the shot about 11:15 in the morning and the morning started cool enough I was wearing a coat. During rut you may see a buck moving at anytime of the day, and maybe even a long ways from any cover. During the cold weather I have noticed early morning and late evening are usually top time for deer movement, but have seen nearly as much movement around the noon hour. [/QUOTE]
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