I dont mind hunting in the heat but sleeping. Your tougher than I am. It does make finding predators easier!



quote=geedubya]No problem there 222 Rem. In the summer when its 105 degrees F in the shade at 7 PM and I'm varmint hunting, and sweating like a politician telling the truth, I'm usually in my "old white guy camo" which is a pair of crocs, a pair of shorts and a tee-shirt wrapped around my head like a turban to keep the sweat out of my eyes.

This goes to show that for foxes at least, you don't need cover scent. (Unless they thought I was a skunk)
There's no power or water at my lease so I hadn't had a bath or a shower for four days. It was late August or early September. It had got up to 116 the day before. This afternoon I think it was 107 when I left about 6:00 PM to go make a few stands and call for grey's.


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Nailed three in about 15 minutes of calling. Recovered two. One was in a pretty thick cactus patch. Crocs aren't the appropriate footwear for stomping cactus.

Best

GWB

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