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Old 08-17-2009, 05:47 PM
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cjohnson3006
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I'm 15 min. NorthWest of Concordia and can tell you that its usually 90 degrees. The last few years we have had a rain during the early muzzleloader season cooling things off into the 70's for a day or so, but back up to the 90's before season is over. This time of year, you should concentrate on soybean fields early and late in the day and water sources and shady areas in the middle of the day. What direction from Con are you hunting? The Republican river running Northwest tends to hold a bunch of deer and has a lot of crop ground on either side. Bring a cooler as its too hot to hang the deer unless you can get it to Duis meat processing quickly after harvest. I butcher my own, so that time of year I immediately quarter the deer and pack in ice. Hope this helps. CJ
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