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I like my four distinct seasons where I live.
Fall hunting (dove, geese, squirrels, deer) Winter hunting (deer, rabbit, geese) Spring hunting (turkeys) Summer fishing (with a few groundhog hunts thrown in) Whatever the weather is, I'll take it. |
mississipi has 4 seasons also ja we hunt about the same game except for the ground hogs we donot have to many here...your right any season will do....charlie
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I enjoy an icy hot beer on a decent day. Nothing like steam rising off an uncapped bottle from the inside beer fridge. I would likely melt away to nothing at 104 degrees.
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I think you have been in the beer already. An icy hot beer????
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I have a place in far south South Carolina (Bluffton). I've been down there in the very high heat. (Mills can attest to that.) I used to travel to Guam & Saipan on business and learned to adjust to the heat with light clothing and the right attitude. I keep reminding myself of the quote in "Lawrence of Arabia". "The trick is in not minding that it's hot"! It works for me.
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That's great, but what do I do about the sweat soaked hair and clothing? :cuss:
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Looking to Yuma Arizona for the Dove Opener.
115-118 degree daytime highs. Almost Argentina-like dove counts with endless Eurasians. Think cool thoughts. |
Bill
Acclimate ! I moved here from NH and anything over 80 was miserable . I am now completely comfortable into the mid 90's. Unfortunately now anything under 70 is cold. David |
Went to the gun club yesterday. Temp. 96 not much wind. All we can do is sweat and go on. Training for dove season.
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