Got a newbie question about deer habits in winter. The usual story in summer I’ve heard is that deer start moving around to feed in the morning and in the evening, and they usually bed down in the afternoon. Does this general idea still apply in winter? Going to be looking for fallow in the bush and the weather is looking like there is going to be heavy rain , so not sure if it would be worth getting real wet by slogging around in the bush all afternoon, or if I should focus on evening/morning and keep comfortable/dry in the afternoon. If it is worth looking all day in the rain I am happy to go for it though.
Rain is great for keeping scent low and keeping steps quiet, but it is a real pain as someone with four eyes. Keeping those lenses clear is annoying. As a side question, anyone know of a good product for keeping eyeglasses and scope lenses fog and droplet free?
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