Does Daylight Savings Time Matter in hunting

DST helps in hunting

  • Yes, No, maybe

    Votes: 1 1.8%
  • Yes

    Votes: 5 8.8%
  • No

    Votes: 50 87.7%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 2 3.5%

  • Total voters
    57
I never "fall back" at the time of day when directed. I always leave me alarm set for the same wake up time. I change clocks after the days hunt. This alleviates all confusion.

That being said...my answer is "no".
 
I know some turkey hunters who got mad mad when they lengthened dst because they couldn't turkey hunt before work.

I was prepared to ask which state still lets you shoot them in March but I see the original post is from November!😂
 

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There are literally dozens of countries that follow DST; most if not all of Europe does. Canada and Mexico do.
Darn I hope that everyone corrects me.
Will someone PLEASE post all the Countries and States the either follow or don't follow DST just to show that I didn't know what I was posting!
 
No. Animals don't care what time it is and neither does the sun. Only thing that changes is what time you think it is when the sun is up vs. down.

Congrats on you deer though. :)
Sun does not move only the earth rotates!!!😄
 
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