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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2707047" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>ND archery - drew tag in 2017 with 2 others as group first time we submitted. We hunted first week of Sept and although we all had shot chances, it was 93-95 EVERY day which was brutal. Hydration was paramount to hunting. Extremely dry turned into Red Flag conditions which prohibits off road driving, no smoking, no camp fires etc. It was hard hunting in hot dry weather. Oh yeah, even CO that stopped to talk to me and stated locals don't hunt to until first hard freeze. Why? RATTLERS!! We all had encounters. We all wore snake gaiters which were hot as can be. I thought about removing them until one let me know prob not a good idea when I got too close walking out after dark. BTW I set World Record Sidestep Leap cause of that.</p><p>Mule deer are there, hard hunting in extreme heat. I would hold off to hunt archery until later in season. We hunted the Medora area and stayed at a motel/bunkhouse. Place was full of hunters. If not for heat, it would have been much more enjoyable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2707047, member: 63925"] ND archery - drew tag in 2017 with 2 others as group first time we submitted. We hunted first week of Sept and although we all had shot chances, it was 93-95 EVERY day which was brutal. Hydration was paramount to hunting. Extremely dry turned into Red Flag conditions which prohibits off road driving, no smoking, no camp fires etc. It was hard hunting in hot dry weather. Oh yeah, even CO that stopped to talk to me and stated locals don't hunt to until first hard freeze. Why? RATTLERS!! We all had encounters. We all wore snake gaiters which were hot as can be. I thought about removing them until one let me know prob not a good idea when I got too close walking out after dark. BTW I set World Record Sidestep Leap cause of that. Mule deer are there, hard hunting in extreme heat. I would hold off to hunt archery until later in season. We hunted the Medora area and stayed at a motel/bunkhouse. Place was full of hunters. If not for heat, it would have been much more enjoyable. [/QUOTE]
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