When it comes to early season hunting, something that can help your chances tremendously are cold fronts. A big time drop in temperature can help you in a couple of different ways. First of all, when it comes to hunting mornings early in the season, it usually can be pretty tough. But, when a cold front strikes, deer are much more likely to stay on their feet later in the morning, giving you better odds. In the evenings, a cold front will also help get deer on their feet much earlier. If you’re hunting a buck that has been showing up on trail camera just after dark, and well-timed cold front could be your ticket to have a chance at him.
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