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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Ben/PA, Oct 11, 2010.

  1. Ben/PA

    Ben/PA Grizzled Veteran

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    Matt. Thanks again for the solid info on noaa.com. I like their tabular forecasts. Using them as my primary and the others as checks. SE and light tonight. I like it. Won't get in till 5, but the rain should help me with my stealth.
     
  2. MGH_PA

    MGH_PA Moderator

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    No problem. Decided to sit this one out. Rain isn't letting up, and with the parents on a plane to Montana, I don't have any tracking partners if I do hit one in this weather.
     
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    fatsbucknut Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I use NOAA as well. I love the fact that you can zoom in on the map and pick your specific area.
     
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    I have found that my i4 phone is a great tool besides a phone. I have the app of "Weather Bug" and I love it! Show all sorts of stuff even a dopler!
     
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    stuntriders Weekend Warrior

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    NOAA

    weather.com has really gone downhill the last couple of years.

    I really like the map on NOAA that lets me click and it will give a more detailed forcast for that area, really helps in the mountains.
     

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