This is ridiculous. It is Nov. 28 and I have the A/C on in the house.
I was thinking about trying to get out to the woods today, but the heat and humidity make this a fairly pointless trip. Or I assume it does. OTOH, the rut is the rut is the rut, despite our current "July in Christmas" weather, and that leads me to ask Ye Great Hunting Gurus:
Do you bother trying to hunt when it's above, say, 70 degrees? When we have a warm front, does that really dampen the activity during shooting hours, or should I get my behind out there tomorrow and try out that new SRH?
Springmom