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Posted: 11/14/2018 10:25:11 AM EDT
So I just fed em in the front yard and watching them from the warm house while drinking hot covfefe
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What temp is “too cold” for Texans?
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We've seen plenty in the back yard, but never in the front... That's pretty cool getting to watch them like that.
We enjoy watching them out back. What are you putting out for them??? |
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www.amazon.com/dp/B0002WRHE8 ETA: 3800 btu vs 4000 btu, so almost exactly the same with the big on low |
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I don't know what the btu rating is on the little buddy but you don't have to burn both burners on the big buddy so it's probably about the same but with the option to warm that fucker up on the quick View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hanging tenders
Seasoned and slow roasted on the grill are the glorious candy in life Jerky is 2 nd . |
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My brothers place up North of Huntsville is usually so eat up with deer he throws rocks at them to run the small bucks off
This year it's flooded out |
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What temp is “too cold” for Texans? ETA Can’t tell from your busted ass thermometer View Quote The older I get my fingers & toes can't handle it, I mean like physically can't pull the trigger because my fingers are so cold. I guess its a circulation problem? ? |
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We've seen plenty in the back yard, but never in the front... That's pretty cool getting to watch them like that. We enjoy watching them out back. What are you putting out for them??? View Quote Quoted:
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Get one of those one-piece insulated jump suits. I can barely walk in mine it's so warm so it has to be zipped up near the sitting spot.
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Quoted: It was 26 here this morning, I know that doesn't sound bad to other states but .... The older I get my fingers & toes can't handle it, I mean like physically can't pull the trigger because my fingers are so cold. I guess its a circulation problem? ? View Quote Sunday, I was out on the stand at 14° and it felt fine, but there was only a 3-6 mph wind. It's the wind that always gets me when it gets cold. |
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Friggin Texas. Probably 30-40 degrees out and it’s too chilly.
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Lol Texans haven't got a clue what COLD is !!
Greetings from maine ! |
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/85425/E2A9FCE4-E88F-4156-87DC-97A6D3B527D3_jpeg-738587.JPG Taken during my last Colorado elk hunt View Quote |
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I live in a small town last few years. in the fall there is a fat 200 lb doe and her two fawns that clear all the acorns off the ground like vacumn cleaners
The Sammich maker has warned me many times to quit stalking them . Great thread OP |
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Yeah, I don't think I could sit in the cold. Lowest I have hunted is 6 degrees F, and we didn't see squat. 12-20 is normal for early morning hunting this late into the season here. I have all next week to hunt, and love the cold weather, especially if we get snow. Granted, I walk most of the time, ride 4-wheelers and truck hunt, so I'm pretty active for 90% of the hunts.
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It's never too cold to sit in a stand. I've been out when the chill factor was low enough that you didn't dare have exposed skin. You just have to know how to dress for it. Hand warmers and toe warmers help.
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Which one of those is mine?! View Quote Get your hunters safety done yet? TPWD : "General Season Nov. 3, 2018 - Jan. 6, 2019 Antlerless Deer November 22-25, antlerless deer by MLDP tag or hunting license tag. At all other times, antlerless by MLDP tag only." I'll have family here Thursday but you & your bro are welcome after that. |
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Yeah. Once it get's near 30° I'm actually debating on whether I should wear my insulated coveralls or just go with some long underwear. Sunday, I was out on the stand at 14° and it felt fine, but there was only a 3-6 mph wind. It's the wind that always gets me when it gets cold. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: It was 26 here this morning, I know that doesn't sound bad to other states but .... The older I get my fingers & toes can't handle it, I mean like physically can't pull the trigger because my fingers are so cold. I guess its a circulation problem? ? Sunday, I was out on the stand at 14° and it felt fine, but there was only a 3-6 mph wind. It's the wind that always gets me when it gets cold. Opening day Saturday was 16 degrees with virtually no wind and was completely comfortable. |
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Been out all day in an open air ground blind, got here about 5AM, it was only 22 at my camp.
Layer up.Thermals, insulated coveralls, insulated socks, no problem staying warm. A little nipply, but not bad since the wind laid last night. Unfortunately, no shooter bucks today. |
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In the mid twenties today. I sat in my ladder stand for a couple hours with the bow. I saw a mink and a couple squirrels.
We had snow left from yesterday and it was crunchy loud. Winds picked up around 4 and had the branches clattering like rattling antlers. |
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Lol, I hunted 22 years every season in Iowa in December.
No matter the weather. Now where i'm at, it's 30° and I've passed on shooting two different does, out the living room window, because I don't want to go out and gut them. |
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Dewalt heated sweatshirt, rechargeable heated socks. I'll be out all weekend.
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Hard to believe those people wrestled Texas away from the Mexicans...
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Yeah, I don't think I could sit in the cold. Lowest I have hunted is 6 degrees F, and we didn't see squat. 12-20 is normal for early morning hunting this late into the season here. I have all next week to hunt, and love the cold weather, especially if we get snow. Granted, I walk most of the time, ride 4-wheelers and truck hunt, so I'm pretty active for 90% of the hunts. View Quote |
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