I almost bit the pipe yesterday. I went dove hunting with a long sleeve camo shirt, pants, and leather snake guards around my legs. I wouldn't know if a snake bites me, unless I saw him/her do it. Anyways, it got pretty hot and the wind died. I sat out there from 2 till 5 and only saw around ten birds and only got a couple of shots. We had a cool front come in Saturday, so most of our birds flew further South. Got to wait for more birds to come on down.
Anyways I got to feeling aweful, got home and took off my leather snake guards, breeches, and pull up, to see steam rising, literally. With the a/c running, feeling aweful, then I started spinning and hurting in my chest. I immediately transferred into my shower and cut it on with cold water and sat in there 5 minutes or longer.
I forget at times that I cannot sweat from my waistline down. I was minutes away from having a heat stroke at 42 years old. I will take extra water and a towel hunting and fishing (or target practicing) to allow me to manually cool my lower body down, just in case its really hot and I do not want to quit.
I've also come to the conclusion that the game warden that told me dove hunting depends on the highs & lows was correct and how quick a corn field is cut is less important that the weather. Thinking about it, the doves traveling from another state do not know how long any particular field has been cut. And thankfully, my dad talked to 3 brothers who farm a little further up the road yesterday. I know of them because we are the same age, but they went to the city school while I went to the county. They said we could dove hunt all we wanted on any of their land. They also said they were in no hurry to disk in the corn! One of them found one of our male dogs after he was hit by a car last year and called dad. The dog fully recovered and his name is Lucky!
Anyways I got to feeling aweful, got home and took off my leather snake guards, breeches, and pull up, to see steam rising, literally. With the a/c running, feeling aweful, then I started spinning and hurting in my chest. I immediately transferred into my shower and cut it on with cold water and sat in there 5 minutes or longer.
I forget at times that I cannot sweat from my waistline down. I was minutes away from having a heat stroke at 42 years old. I will take extra water and a towel hunting and fishing (or target practicing) to allow me to manually cool my lower body down, just in case its really hot and I do not want to quit.
I've also come to the conclusion that the game warden that told me dove hunting depends on the highs & lows was correct and how quick a corn field is cut is less important that the weather. Thinking about it, the doves traveling from another state do not know how long any particular field has been cut. And thankfully, my dad talked to 3 brothers who farm a little further up the road yesterday. I know of them because we are the same age, but they went to the city school while I went to the county. They said we could dove hunt all we wanted on any of their land. They also said they were in no hurry to disk in the corn! One of them found one of our male dogs after he was hit by a car last year and called dad. The dog fully recovered and his name is Lucky!