Why I Haven't Been Posting Range Session Results
#3
Wow that would about melt me. We got in the 50's the other night but our day time high was in the 70's. A little uncomfortable. But seeing your numbers, I am never going to complain again! That heat index is scary!
Its haul wood to the house time of the year. All split an in the wood shed, but now have to get it to the house. I hate that time of year. But soon the cold and snow will be here again.
Its haul wood to the house time of the year. All split an in the wood shed, but now have to get it to the house. I hate that time of year. But soon the cold and snow will be here again.
#4
Boone & Crockett
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
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We got in the 50's the other night but our day time high was in the 70's.
(Averages based on climate data gathered from 1981 to 2010.)
#6
Typical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Kansas
Posts: 921
In Kansas, we get the best of both worlds, triple digits and humidity in the summer, sub zero in the winter. Now, those are extremes but not all that uncommon.
I do plan on shooting CF tonight with temps in the upper 80s and lower humidity.
I do plan on shooting CF tonight with temps in the upper 80s and lower humidity.
#9
Same here in VA. Been pretty warm lately, though the past couple days have been nicer. Ready for fall and cooler temps to roll in. Sept is usually really nice here overall, though it still gets hot plenty.
#10
In the fall have gone into the woods for hunting at a nice 34 degree to only leave the woods that afternoon in the 80's. I hate the fluctuations like that but it does make a great time for a morning hunt and an evening fishing trip.
If temps are this high during the day, go flounder gigging at night, best you can do to avoid the heat of the day.
If temps are this high during the day, go flounder gigging at night, best you can do to avoid the heat of the day.