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For a lot of you guys out there, the weekends are the best time in the fall. That means it's time to get out in the woods because it may be your only time to hunt if you can't take time off. After a week full of work, Saturday and Sunday is your time to go chase after those big bucks. However, for the longest time, certain states only gave you one day to hunt, making it illegal to hunt on Sundays. This can make it incredibly tough on your typical 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. weekly workers to get any chance of getting on a target buck. Almost all states that have had that law in place, have now put it to rest. However two, more states still have this "Blue Law" in place. On this episode of the Raised Hunting Podcast we discuss some of the old "Blue Laws" and how they have affected hunters. We also discuss the validity behind the October lull in the deer hunting world. From seeing how the weather can affect deer movement to even discussing moon phases, we try to decide whether the October lull is fact or fiction.
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For a lot of you guys out there, the weekends are the best time in the fall. That means it's time to get out in the woods because it may be your only time to hunt if you can't take time off. After a week full of work, Saturday and Sunday is your time to go chase after those big bucks. However, for the longest time, certain states only gave you one day to hunt, making it illegal to hunt on Sundays. This can make it incredibly tough on your typical 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. weekly workers to get any chance of getting on a target buck. Almost all states that have had that law in place, have now put it to rest. However two, more states still have this "Blue Law" in place. On this episode of the Raised Hunting Podcast we discuss some of the old "Blue Laws" and how they have affected hunters. We also discuss the validity behind the October lull in the deer hunting world. From seeing how the weather can affect deer movement to even discussing moon phases, we try to decide whether the October lull is fact or fiction.

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