
Field Notes
If you only hunt a few times a year, hunt the front.
A sharp cold front, temperature falling hard, the barometer dropping ahead of it and climbing behind, is the closest thing to a guarantee in deer hunting that mature bucks will move in daylight. The window opens as the front passes and stays open for roughly 24 to 48 hours behind it.
It isn't magic. It's biology.
Deer feed and move on the change in pressure and temperature. A buck that's been nocturnal through two weeks of warm, stable weather suddenly slips up in shooting light when the cold rolls in. Cooler air also lets him move comfortably in his winter coat without overheating, so he covers more ground earlier and later in the day.
The hunters who consistently catch mature bucks on their feet aren't sitting more. They're sitting smarter, banking vacation days and saving their best stands for the days behind a front.
That's the discipline most hunters skip. They hunt when they have time off, not when the conditions earn it, and then blame the deer for a warm, dead sit.
RackIQ watches the front for you and tells you when the window's open, so you spend your limited time and your best spots when the odds are actually tilted your way, not on the calendar's schedule.
RackIQ turns the weather, the rut, and your own property's history into a daily, scored read of when and where deer will move, and it gets sharper every hunt you log.
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