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colder weather

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From what I've seen in the southern part of the state, but I haven't done much hunting high in the pines (the hightest I go is in the oaks), is that there realy isn't much of "migration" due to cold weather. Even snow doesn't push them down because snow won't last that long.

I'm interested in what the rest of you have to say who have more experince up high.

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Here are some photos from Saguaro National Park, January 2005, the deer were all over up on top and there was over a foot of snow at 8000ft, snow went down to about 7600 feet and there were tons of tracks, lions, deer, etc.

 

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Found this shed at about 6700ft

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J Creepers,

 

I dredged up an old thread that I had similar questions about last year. It contains some data regarding colder weather. Also, more importantly 'slopes'

 

ENJOY!

 

http://forums.coueswhitetail.com/forums/in...l=slopes+facing

 

AzP&Y

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