
You will also either see nasty weather or precipitation increase as the front passes.

When the front is passing is typically seen as a drop in temperature > 5-10 degrees, and an increase in pressure. Friday afternoon marks the entrance and arrival of the front. From the period of Tuesday the 4 th to Friday the 7 th you can see a period of high temperature hovering around 80 degrees or so. This graph was exported from a state in the Midwest this year, 2016, last week in fact from the date this blog is posted. In the picture, you can clearly see when the cold front is advancing.
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If someone figured out exactly how to hunt October, you would know the absolute authority on the subject, but no one will ever be able to figure it out entirely. The second and third week of October (October 10 th – 24 th) seems to throw hunters a curve ball.Īcorns, Ag fields harvested, cooler weather, varying attractiveness of food plots, intolerance due to heightened testosterone, and of course the pressure of the approaching rut seem to mix up deer behavior so badly that they themselves do not understand what’s going on….let alone us hunters trying to figure it all out. The shifting weather, food, hormones, landscape, and much more create a list of factors that seem to alter everything we knew about our property and the deer going into October. However once the second and third week of October arrive everything changes. During the first part of the month or so, patterns exist, food sources are still intact, and there appears to be a very real opening to harvest a buck. The worst of these missed opportunities takes the form of deer hunting cold fronts during October.ĭigging deeper, many hunters will come to realize that it is the rapidly changing behavior of deer…not time itself that lets us perceive October as short.

Deer hunting during October is short lived as is, and more often than not, several opportunities go without recognition and “seizing”. Bow season is here and whether you are ready or not does not concern the deer and more importantly the fleeting month of October. you have "MORE than enough tickets", so.Have you got the rhythm down yet? Are you back in the saddle so to speak? When it comes to bow hunting it feels like it can take a week or two to finally get used to waking up earlier, master walking quietly across parched leaves, and perfect the art of patience, little movement, and silence. If you think that you can consistently get more than 30 tickets in the "hard" games by automating, then, cool: you don't have to play the "annoying" games by hand any more, and you can still get lots of tickets, except.

If the games are "getting annoying" in the Relay Browser, then don't play them! But you want to keep playing them via automation because. But, you then say two things which seem to contradict each other: You say "I'm sick of playing two games that were just starting to get annoying", which is a reason to automate, I guess, but you also say "I have MORE than enough tickets thank you!" which is a reason to play games for fun in the Relay Browser.

If you want to play an interesting game with actual strategy and decisions, play one of the "hard" games in the Relay Browser. If you want to maximize getting Game Grid Tickets, just get 30 per token in Dungeon Fist! via a script. It'd be a fun project to script any of the "hard" games - Meteoid, Space Trip, Demon Star.
