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Tuesday — Election Day to some — was full of surprises. I’m not talking about politics, though. I’m talking about snow, and hunting, and the reasons I never ended up trying to tag a deer despite what seemed to be perfect conditions.

If you slept through Election Day, as I’m sure some wish they had, you may not have noticed that in these parts, we got about two inches of overnight snow . Some see November snow as a sign of the season. Others call it a nuisance.

Us hunters? We call it “tracking snow,” and we use it to our advantage when we head into the woods. Figure: Fresh snow that fell overnight gives the hunter a great idea of where a deer was, and what direction it was headed. And when we find deer tracks in the first new snow of the season, we don’t have to wonder how long ago the deer walked by. If there’s snow in the track, it’s kinda recent. If there’s not, it’s super recent. Fresh, even.

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