coinnut link=topic=6088.msg73088#msg73088 date=1308713294 said:Since I hunt mostly in the woods, I don't have to worry about damage to the ground. I usually hunt in any temperature, hot or cold, but the hotter it gets, the more I pay for it the next day lol Hydration is definitely the key :yes: When you start to wander around just swinging the coil and looking dazed, it's time to pack it up and head home (if you remember which way home is :shocked01lol
fsa46 link=topic=6088.msg73122#msg73122 date=1308740641 said:I have to hand it to you, I don't know how you can deal with all the foliage, poison ivy, ticks, flying bugs and heat and humidity.
I am mostly a woods hunter also and attempted to give it a try last week, nada, just couldn't deal with all the BS and called it quits. :white:usaflag::
If I didn't get poison ivy, I might try to stick it out and let the ticks enjoy their meal while enjoying my hobby but I guess I'm going to just have to wait until Fall. :-\
coinnut link=topic=6088.msg73161#msg73161 date=1308765417 said:lol When we go out, we are really careful about ticks. The correct clothes, bug spray, and mosquito nets if needed. Then all we have to deal with is the heat and lack of finds rofl If I caught poison ivy easily, I could see why you would not want to go out in the woods. I have seen some bad cases of it, but for me I have been lucky.