Texas Heat

EasyriderTX

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I hear you. I'm about 180 miles east of you toward Shreveport in elysian fields. The heat is killing my drive to hunt. I get up about 5:30am and hunt for a little while bit it clean't take the heat long to zap me!
 

I hear you. I'm about 180 miles east of you toward Shreveport in elysian fields. The heat is killing my drive to hunt. I get up about 5:30am and hunt for a little while but it doesn't take the heat long to zap me!
 

Great job. Post some pics If you can
 

I am in San Angelo, Texas and the hundred degree heat was just about to cut me out of the hunt. Then I started cutting my hunts too about 1 or 2 hours a day and finding either a large shade tree or an old bridge and really covering the shaded area real slow. As a result, I have getting better finds and the heat is not such a problem.
 

The .925 ring right before the heat wave

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I know the feelin on the heat it quite sucks to say at the least cant wait for cooler days I'm located 1 hr west from Fort Worth out temps have been in the 100s
 

I'm down in Austin,it was 105 here today,in the shade.I try and get out around 7AM-10AM and then again around 5PM-7 PM.
 

I used to hunt year round and I discovered that when you find something worthwhile, suddenly the heat, the cold or the rain just doesn't matter...
 

Tyler here..... yeah... the ground is like digging through an adobe wall. Ive been going out at 3 and 4 in the morning and it is still hot.
 

Good time to get out now!...Temps dropped and alot of rain!
 

Got out yesterday as the heat simmered down after the rain, didn't find much, just a 1935 Caddy Hot Wheels, a nickel, and a few pull tabs. But it felt great to be out again
 

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