Fireball, Fresh Snow, and Gun Season Redemption
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Gun season hit Ohio and everything lined up—first snow incoming, pressure dropping, cell cam intel stacked, and the Grizzly Alpha blinds sitting exactly where they needed to. Two mature bucks on the hit list, hours of daylight left, and that first cold front feeling in your chest.
Thirty-plus years chasing whitetails together, and we finally dropped deer on the same damn day. One six-by-six with stacked tines slipped out of the timber right on the weather change. One blade-G2 bruiser followed minutes later in the corn stubble. Two tags filled, two clean shots with the .350 Legend and Deer Season XP, and lifetimes of bow-season frustration erased in under an hour.
We break down cell cam patterns, mineral pit power, food vs. bedding decisions, weather volatility, and the real logic behind when to sit a blind and when to stay home. Shot placement, pass-through myths, bullet performance, and why the .350 Legend is basically the cheat code in timber country. Plus: camp traditions, first-buck shakes, skinning shed fireball rules, and that moment every hunter lives for—the shaky voice on the first recovery call.
This is everything that matters in November: wind, timing, instinct, and a blind full of confidence.
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