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Barometric pressure

Never paid any attention or even know how to look at barometric pressure. I just hunt. I've killed deer in warm temps and wind where you'd think they wouldn't be moving. And have not seen deer on a perfect, no wind cold day. Deer are going to move regardless. Where at and what time no one knows.
These are my thoughts as well, but I try to play the wind. Just curious if pressure ever played into anything, as I've never kept tract of this.
 
These are my thoughts as well, but I try to play the wind. Just curious if pressure ever played into anything, as I've never kept tract of this.
I see people on the FB hunting pages all the time asking "deer cast shows there won't be movement tomorrow, is it worth even going?". No dude, just stay home because your deer cast says it'll sucks. That stuff just irks me lol. I have multiple stand locations set up for wind direction. If I have a chance I'm hunting. I'm 37 but guess behind the times on deer cast, kill plots, feed trees, thermal hubs, day walking, and all those other lingos.
 
I pay attention to it. But not as much as other things. But I do like high pressure. It's on weather bug just scroll down. Speaking of deer cast I don't pay for it at all. Just have the free version for fun. It's pretty comical how wrong it is and how often it's wrong.
 
It's not necessarily the pressure as much as it is the circumstances dictating it. Most times pressure spikes come after a weather front moves out, so it coincides with weather conditions stabilizing. Same in reverse but to lesser extent. As a front is moving in, pressure drops.

It's been my experience that a spike in pressure following a cold front is the best. It usually means a calm, cold, bright, bluebird morning. When the barometric pressure and temperature match, you'd best be in the woods.
 
I love high pressure days. 30.3 is optimal. I never let it stop me from going and I hunt more than most but there is absolutely something to those high pressure days. …and DeerCast is also a great tool. I still go on days it shows bad or poor but usually those are pretty slow days. I have killed on poor days though but when it says good or great it usually is. Mark Drury would tell you the same.
 
Never paid any attention or even know how to look at barometric pressure. I just hunt. I've killed deer in warm temps and wind where you'd think they wouldn't be moving. And have not seen deer on a perfect, no wind cold day. Deer are going to move regardless. Where at and what time no one knows.
This ^^^ deer has got to eat....don't guess they look at the barometer they just listen to their gut 😉 Now with said I think the moon plays a part .
 

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