a term used in very rural New England that refers to the time between fall and winter when there are no leaves on the trees and snow has yet to fall.
Stick season activities during this period include, but are not limited, binge drinking, skiing very minimal trail options, talking about mud season, fucking the wrong people, falling into a deep depression, etc.
by gochillyourself December 1, 2015
In New England, it is often described as when the trees lose their leaves in the fall and all look like big sticks; but more accurately, stick season is in the spring when the snow has melted and a bunch of sticks are on the ground, making perfect firewood everywhere. It's like being a fat kid in a candy shop, but with kindling.
by the real chico March 17, 2023