Understanding Thermals by WATER For Deer Hunting!

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On todays video, Chad and Cameron are breaking down how thermals can work for you and against you when deer hunting along bodies of water. They break down how thermals pull your scent based on water current direction, water current speed and water depth. We hope you enjoy and can take something away from this in-depth conversation on thermals.

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Putting the pond theory to use this evening. Cold front came through last night, very light winds this evening but I’m on a pond bank. Hoping my scent pulls over the pond

Avid_Conservationist
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I understand ice in the traditional sense but to see an inline 4 VW WTF is going on?

NicholasBartel-rlse
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Hot air RISES, other air (typically cooler) rushes to fill the void. Shade, terrain, water can all influence it but it is the changing AIR temp that causes the rising and falling. Land reflects sunlight, heat, energy far more, water absorbs it (exactly the same reason why people are far easier electrocuted in water than on land) .... This is why land, especially open land with no canopy, will effect air temps quicker.

davetoms
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I see that Full Draw Taxidermy sticker on the back of the laptop!! I just had him do my bear mount!!

BACKWOODSBEAGLEKENNEL
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Im my experiences, some lakes dont cool down over night, esp in the north. Well have 76° water and 50° air. Thats consistent up here.

Also any pool in the woods here tends to be spring fed and usually friged cold.

buck
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Hard to believe anything from someone that doesn't know how to wear a hat.

outdoorswithjt