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I hunted once when the temps were about zero all day. Had to stop and build a fire about mid morning.

The shortest day of the year and least solar illumination occurs on December 21. Can somebody please explain why the coldest days of the year happen after that when the days are getting longer again? I'm looking at low teens for the next week.
 
Took Rose on our daily bear hunt this morning. 25 degrees and snowing. She loved it. Me, not so much. I prefer hot weather.
 

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Since retirement I thumb my nose at miserable weather. Used to be I'd drive 80 miles to work in a blizzard. Or a hurricane. Now? Food in the house. 500 Gallon tank of propane for the generator. Books to read. Scotch in the bar. Wife, dog, and cats keep me company. Don't even go to the mail box if it is icy out.
I’m with you there comes a time when you don’t have to prove how tuff you are to anyone .-30 hear not including the wind chill .
 
Coldest I ever hunted was -129°F in Vostok, Antarctica.

Bagged the world record leopard seal with my northwest trade gun from 300 yards.

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I'm currently in the Antarctic. I can walk up to a leopard seal and touch them, but we keep a six foot minimum distance ... 300 yards with a black powder gun is an amazing distance especially at that temperature .
 
My coldest hunt was -38f. A deer bowhunt. It was so cold that a group of mallards sitting on a tiny pond at a warm water spring let me walk up to the edge to 10 or 12 feet from them. They refused to flush.

I knew the temperature because I hat a thermo strip stuck to one limb of the bow. I got out of the car and set my bow on the roof while I put my boots on. Got the rest of my cold weather gear on and when I picked the bow up to start off it had already dropped to -38.
 
Just curious how cold is too cold for you to go to the range?
When my fingers don't work, or I can't feel them, it's too cold to be at the range.

When I was younger, and routinely deer hunting the Adirondacks, we left camp one morning and the thermometer read -17°.

Usually, everyone wants to sit on watch and we don't get enough volunteers as pushers. That morning, nobody wanted to watch and everybody wanted to be a pusher.

Since I was one of the younger members in the camp, I was directed to watch. Never so happy to have a hunt end in my life.
 
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