PA GUYS SnOw?? SAT
#41
Nontypical Buck
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From: Southampton Pa BUCKS CO
Sounds to me like you don't know what you are talking about. With the leaves on the trees the majority of the snow will never hit the ground. Therefore, it will not provide a significant advantage. But, what it will do is reduce the visibility in any areas with a well developed understory making hunting more difficult. So you better plan on playing a lot of cards this weekend.

Hatchet Jack
#45
I'm banking on the snow staying away on the South mountains (5A) where I'll hopefully be in a tree in the a.m. Light drizzle I can handle, but man I hate a downpour or being caught in an ice storm. Also banking on a few smokepolers pushing a few my direction. I'll be letting the inline in the cabinet and hoping for a good buck. Seen too many over the years carrying that inline in October, including a ten point one year. Gotta let it sit and keep on bowhunting.
#46
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Here is an interesting quote about the snow storm.
Winter Storm To Impact Alleghenies
NWS: More Than 4 Inches Of Snow In Some Parts Of Pa.
Posted: 1:18 pm EST January 7, 2009
Updated: 10:15 am EDT October 16, 2009
Heavy, wet snow is likely across the Alleghenies through Saturday, especially above 1,500' and west of I-99.
An accumulation of only a few inches could bring tree limbs down onto power lines.
The rest of the area will see rain and some snow mixed in at times with some light accumulations possible.
In State College, National Weather Service reported there was 2.5 inches of Snow as of Thursday night.
This is the earliest in the year that State College has had snow for as long as records have been kept. The previous earliest snow in State College was one-tenth of an inch on Oct. 18, 1901.
Stay tunedto WJAC-TV for future updates over the next few days.
NWS: More Than 4 Inches Of Snow In Some Parts Of Pa.
Posted: 1:18 pm EST January 7, 2009
Updated: 10:15 am EDT October 16, 2009
Heavy, wet snow is likely across the Alleghenies through Saturday, especially above 1,500' and west of I-99.
An accumulation of only a few inches could bring tree limbs down onto power lines.
The rest of the area will see rain and some snow mixed in at times with some light accumulations possible.
In State College, National Weather Service reported there was 2.5 inches of Snow as of Thursday night.
This is the earliest in the year that State College has had snow for as long as records have been kept. The previous earliest snow in State College was one-tenth of an inch on Oct. 18, 1901.
Stay tunedto WJAC-TV for future updates over the next few days.
#49
We had 2 inches of heavy, wet snow in Boalsburg, right next to State College...it is tryiong to come down still, but it is more fine and wet than before...tomorrow should be interesting...I had a new spot planned, but with the snow, I just don't know now


