I have been the toughest ever was when it came to cold weather hunting.
Being in the tree stand an hour and 15 minutes before daylight on public
land to secure a place plus beat the others no matter if zero or whatever.
I moved to ground hunting a long time ago which is harder and a bit
warmer plus using a hunting tent is really the way to go but I can't
carry all that without sweating.
Now I am on blood thinner for heart complications which makes me a
wimp when it gets below 45 degrees.
Do any of you have this condition & can deal with the cold with materials
or type of heat packs and where to place them or anything anyone may
know about.
I have carried extra layers to put on when I get there but then I am like the
stay puff marshmallow man and even a rifle is hard to shoulder then
impossible to hold steady for when the layers tighten up.
I find this important mainly because I haven't gone along this year deer
hunting with either of my sons for two years now, I just hunt here on
our property.
Being in the tree stand an hour and 15 minutes before daylight on public
land to secure a place plus beat the others no matter if zero or whatever.
I moved to ground hunting a long time ago which is harder and a bit
warmer plus using a hunting tent is really the way to go but I can't
carry all that without sweating.
Now I am on blood thinner for heart complications which makes me a
wimp when it gets below 45 degrees.
Do any of you have this condition & can deal with the cold with materials
or type of heat packs and where to place them or anything anyone may
know about.
I have carried extra layers to put on when I get there but then I am like the
stay puff marshmallow man and even a rifle is hard to shoulder then
impossible to hold steady for when the layers tighten up.
I find this important mainly because I haven't gone along this year deer
hunting with either of my sons for two years now, I just hunt here on
our property.