Daylight saving?

Discussion in 'Whitetail Deer Hunting' started by Fix, Mar 22, 2022.

  1. Fix

    Fix Grizzled Veteran

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    So let's hear what will be the impact for "us" if it goes though.

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  2. Brett Smith

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    Not having to fall back an hour in October will allow me to hunt more after work as the sun will not drop by 5pm
    I’m excited to have the additional hour to hunt


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    Tink-a-Link Weekend Warrior

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    And it'll allow us to sleep in an hour later so fewer of those 3:30 am wakeup calls!

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    I see zero negatives, all positives.
    Been an advocate of permanent DLST for many years, especially since I moved to IL, the eastern-most state in a time zone. Depressing as hell having to go to work when it's dark and return home when it's dark.
     
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    The deer don't care...


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    takes 2-3 weeks to adjust to the new times , then 2-3 week again to go back!!!!!!!!!! Really sucks, that would be nice to to be able to do that with out being tired all the time
     
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    might be unrelated to the time change....
     
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    every year we adjust ! If we stay the course either way we will adjust ! So who cares ? Critters also do not give a damn
     
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    There is a huge difference between those at the far eastern and far western parts of each timezone and how it impacts you.

    This was tried before, most recently in the 1970’s, and each time they switched back.


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