Mike_Flores
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I enjoy hunting in the snow. The only time I dont care for it is when either there's more than 2 feet of powder, or there's more than 6" of powder with a thin crust on top. The crust is what cuts up dogs and your shins. The all powder is ok on snowshoes until you try to lead dogs, mine arent behaved enough I guess...they keep stepping on my snowshoes when I go to take a step, easy way to take a spill and I'm hit tempered so that's all it takes LOL.
I really like to hunt on a real hard base snow with 2 to 3" of fresh snow ontop...easy walking (easier than summer time, no skeeters and no leaves) and you can see tracks including what they're running. Sure it's cold but they make cloths for that. Great way to cut a young dog in....and the tracks tell you exactly what they're running (sometimes). I dont think it's any easier or harder than no snow conditions, just a lil different.
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