Is it fall yet....

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by MnHunterr, Jul 20, 2016.

  1. MnHunterr

    MnHunterr Legendary Woodsman

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    I love the "in between" months. Spring/fall.

    Feels like temps tomorrow...

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    Feels like temps 6 months ago...

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    Fall can't come soon enough!!
     
  2. Fullrut1

    Fullrut1 Weekend Warrior

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    It was 48 here in the Northeast this morning, felt like a hint of fall!
     
  3. Sota

    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    It keeps the rif raf out.
     
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  4. Daryl Bell

    Daryl Bell Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Down here we are around 94 every day with 70% humidity. So the heat index is normally 101-105! I'm ready for fall too
     
  5. Oly44

    Oly44 Grizzled Veteran

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    Yeah, Im ready for cooler weather already. Being on the lake is nice but I'm ready to hunt.
     
  6. jcz

    jcz Weekend Warrior

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    In western NY we are in a severe drought everyday is 80 and above. Yes I can't wait till fall but worry it's going to be a lot of rain to make up for this hot summer
     
  7. Wiscohunter

    Wiscohunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Went and checked cams today and walked the woods a bit and I was sweating like crazy. Didn't help I had pants and long sleeve shirt on.
     
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    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    This summer has been horrible. Gold bond and air conditioning. Every day after work I peel my uniform off. My vest becomes a petri dish of delights every day and smells great!

    Bring this on!

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  9. Sota

    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    I could go for a good hard frost, it isn't the heat or the cold it is the bugs the gnats are not bad this year only because there is not available airspace because the mosquitos,deer and horse flies are so thick.
     
  10. Oly44

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    Gold bond spray is my best friend in the heat lol especially if I'm in the back of an ambulance and and old lady say she is too cold for the A/C so I'm back there sweating my balls off.


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  11. Spear

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    Yeah, Satan called, he wants his weather back. I am done tanning, it's time to kill some deer.
     
  12. nealmccullough

    nealmccullough BHOD Crew

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    I still need another few weeks... its still too warm (HOT!!!). I'm more concerned about barbecues and swimming with my kids. It's getting close though!
     

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