I thought this might be a good topic to talk about with the recent cold snap on the east coast. With temperatures dropping below the double digits during the day and wind chills dipping under the subzero mark, how many guys are still heading for the bigger water coastal zones in the late season?
Don’t get me wrong, I am a very motivated duck hunter and when its time for the weekend to roll around or when I can afford to take a day from work I make every effort to head for open water. I am also accustomed to living in cold weather (went to college in Billings MT where -10F to -20F is the winter norm). But my question is, in your opinion when does the weather begin take away from an enjoyable hunt and have the possibility to compromise your safety?
Sure, everyday in duck season is not always peaches and cream and there are risks associated even in the early season, but does extreme cold weather ever keep anyone from heading out? Does a responsible duck hunter have certain alarms to trigger when not to leave home? Do you make it a point to hunt with a buddy?
Since I don’t have but mainly the weekends to hunt now a days, I am more than likely to head out in this type of weather but don’t get me wrong safety is going to be an over the top number one concern (not that this isn’t always the case). Extra clothing and supplies will be taking up the left over room in my sneakbox and I will be very observant of all the details.
Just thought this might be an interesting topic to discuss with the other hunters in our community.
Don’t get me wrong, I am a very motivated duck hunter and when its time for the weekend to roll around or when I can afford to take a day from work I make every effort to head for open water. I am also accustomed to living in cold weather (went to college in Billings MT where -10F to -20F is the winter norm). But my question is, in your opinion when does the weather begin take away from an enjoyable hunt and have the possibility to compromise your safety?
Sure, everyday in duck season is not always peaches and cream and there are risks associated even in the early season, but does extreme cold weather ever keep anyone from heading out? Does a responsible duck hunter have certain alarms to trigger when not to leave home? Do you make it a point to hunt with a buddy?
Since I don’t have but mainly the weekends to hunt now a days, I am more than likely to head out in this type of weather but don’t get me wrong safety is going to be an over the top number one concern (not that this isn’t always the case). Extra clothing and supplies will be taking up the left over room in my sneakbox and I will be very observant of all the details.
Just thought this might be an interesting topic to discuss with the other hunters in our community.