That would drive me nuts for archery season, (80 deg F) well now I suppose when its warm one had just better be prepared to butcher ones deer immediately after the kill, knowing that when you go out, easy part is usually the kill as we all know, I sure as heck like it right in the mid to high 20's to cool that meat down while you work, which is more prevalent in rifle season around here.
That end of the world thing, what does a person say or think about that, we shall find out won't we ?
Meanwhile, back at the "bat cave" (hint) I don't suppose circling that crop of tractors you have growing in a more strategic pattern and gathering up your most trusted friends, family, maybe some YT'er's ? LOL ! somewhere in or around that natural cavernous feature existing nearby would help ward off the evil spirits if'n they was to show up, no shooting through the tractors either, we might need the parts if we survive or make it into the next world LOL !!!! PS, I don't know where I come up with this stuff, been home sick and just getting outside today since Sat, sure is nice out today, think I'll sit in my stand and ponder the above a little more, take a few photos, watch the deer, "aint got" enough energy to cut one up tonight though !
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