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90 degrees in the shade,,,

flash5153

New member
,,, here in Michigan. Too hot for me to go out. Its rained a little and forcast for T-storms tonight and tomorrow.. I have permision to hunt the yard of an old house that is in the center of a small city. Will be going after the next rain wt in the next few days. I believe it will be good. For now just have to sit it out.
 
Hey Flash

Pretty warm here in Pa. too. Sitting on patio and jumping in the pool to cool down. Having a beer and enjoying the day :cheers:

and listening to tunes :nopity:

Bubby
 
I guess it's what you're use to, when we have 90 degrees in the shade this time on year, we call it definite cool spell. We like to plan detecting mornings when the temp dips down the high 90's or at least low 100's. Lately we've had a long string of 108's even up to 112 :yikes: And we seldom get a real spring or fall. Go's from too hot to too cold. Everybody gets sick, with chest flu. Same in late winter, Too cold to too hot. But it ain't all bad..........I married my Nancy here! Hey, Happy Camper!
:cheekkiss:
 
LMAO,,,, You say "Got to put a shirt on ,its only 90" :rofl: I'm sry,,, Guess you can get used to almost anything. With the rain makes it exstremly muggy hot.
 
Hi Flash, I'm in northern IN and it's been nothi'n but hot and dry here too, the ground is brown and harder than concrete. Rain this week so they say so maybe the ground will soften up.
 
Big old Lake Erie isn't cooling it down a bit...LOL...........
 
sounds like good weather to "croak" in!..i'll take new england's "wait a minute,it will change weather!"..any day!..best of luck to ya!..keep hydrated!

(h.h!)
j.t.
 
I began my hunting about 6:30 a m and usually by 8:30 I am soaked. About what part of this great state are you located? HH jim tn
 
Our youngest son and his two dogs lives in the Old Hickory area. Consequently, we get over that way pretty frequently. Take care, HH jim tn
 
The worst place I ever visited was San Antonio, Texas. It was 99 degrees and 99 % humidity and a little bastard bug called a CHIGGER would swim up my sweat stream to BITE ME :biteme::biteme::biteme::biteme::biteme::biteme::biteme::biteme:
 
:rofl:You don't really want us "Yankees" down there again do you ??:rofl: LOL
:csflag::usaflag::starwars:
 
I gotta laugh !! I'm a dam Yankee here in fla
detecting in the 90s everyday !!and I'm havin a blast!!
Just need this storm to take some of the sand away and get to the goodies..
Just think in a few months all those Yankees will be complaining they can't hunt cause it's
to cold out or the snow is to deep !! So just go ahead and take your water bottles and just go out and hunt!
Hey don't forget the bug spray !!
Good luck to all
John
 
and you and all yankee diggers are welcome down here anytime. Just, though, be prepared to get "spanked.":fisher::biggrin: HH jim tn
 
Spanked Hu ?? I would have to reset my T2 and F75 for Rebel Digging...:csflag:.........
 
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