
on second thought, stay home with the wifes and kids...leave the ducks to the committed...
Johnboy114 wrote:too cold? are you guys serious? some of the better hunts i have been on the temp was close to 15-16 degrees...ducks would land and slide on the ice....yes it is dangerous, but it is dangerous to hunt in any cold weather...
on second thought, stay home with the wifes and kids...leave the ducks to the committed...
JDgator wrote:I hope you macho types have taken the time to consider what happens if you take spill in 17 degree weather. I know it takes me 45 minutes to get from the duck hole to the pickup truck, enough time for hypothermia to set in. When you are that cold, you are gonna be clumsy, so things like starting the boat motor will be difficult. It will definately take you 20 percent longer to get back. Of course, the immediate plunge is also a concern, because you will likely go into shock. See: http://www.hypothermia.org for more information.
BE CAREFUL!
SupperDuck wrote:Heading out in the morning. First really cold duck hunting I've done. However, I'm no stranger to cold hunting.
Grew up deer hunting as a kid in the 70's and 80's. Some of you fellas weren't even born then, but that was back before goretex, thinsulate, neoprene, and just about every other type of modern cold weather gear.
Nothing like having your dad wrap your feet in bread bags before putting your boots on. Any of you remember the "waffle cut" long handles? What about "mickey mouse" boots with the felt insulation? Was your hunting jacket an army surplus field jacket without a liner? Were your gloves made of cotton?
I'm not sold on all this global warming stuff (at least as to the cause of it), but the winters were sure enough cold back in the late 70's-early 80's. You guys raised with all this fine hunting equipment today just have no idea what cold weather hunting used to be like.
One last story to illustrate. A couple of years ago after having set out the decoys, I had ice form all over the outside of my jacket and waders. I only noticed it when my movement made the ice crackle; I had no idea it was that cold. If that had happened back in the old days, It would have been unbearable.
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