i have seen many north-american hunting shows that show hunters hunting in severe snow storms. me and my local hunting friends always say that hunting in a snow storm is true dedication to the art of hunting.
over here in africa it is only winter for about 3 months. the coldest it gets in my neck of the woods are about 22F. i once hunted when it was about 23F
and we took 25 blesbok for the day. the problem was when we wanted to skin the animals back at the camp all the blood in the animals had frozen. this caused some practical problems.
i had a friend here this year from the usa and he told of a hunting trip he and his son did in alaska(if i remember correct). apparently this was so cold that if he completed the hunt he gets official recognition for this. i dont know what this meant but i saw the t-shirt he got.
the hottest i have hunted in was 106F. it happened this saturday and i took a friend whom have never shot a wart-hog. he shot the hog just next to thick bushes. the didnt went down immediately and we had to track it, in the thick bushes. the heat was unbearable and we had to be ready for a charge at close range from the hog. this was difficult as we also had to have one eye on the ground for snakes.which are very active in such heat.
afterwards i told my friend that i think this was the hottest i have ever had to endure on a hunt.
so what is your extreme'?.
p.s i hope o got the conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit right.
over here in africa it is only winter for about 3 months. the coldest it gets in my neck of the woods are about 22F. i once hunted when it was about 23F
and we took 25 blesbok for the day. the problem was when we wanted to skin the animals back at the camp all the blood in the animals had frozen. this caused some practical problems.
i had a friend here this year from the usa and he told of a hunting trip he and his son did in alaska(if i remember correct). apparently this was so cold that if he completed the hunt he gets official recognition for this. i dont know what this meant but i saw the t-shirt he got.
the hottest i have hunted in was 106F. it happened this saturday and i took a friend whom have never shot a wart-hog. he shot the hog just next to thick bushes. the didnt went down immediately and we had to track it, in the thick bushes. the heat was unbearable and we had to be ready for a charge at close range from the hog. this was difficult as we also had to have one eye on the ground for snakes.which are very active in such heat.
afterwards i told my friend that i think this was the hottest i have ever had to endure on a hunt.
so what is your extreme'?.
p.s i hope o got the conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit right.