TommyT: I left St Pete/Tampa two weeks ago and it was in the 80s. I was sweating like mad. Talked to my friend in St Pete last night she said it was in the 30s. Well it's .35 below here in North Pole Alaska. It's cold but you can get used to it.
Land_Owner: It makes it interesting when you get out there and you realize you are not the top of the food chain. That flimsy little firearm and your brain is the only thing keeping you out of the food chain. Some people just can not handle being the hunted. Been there more than once, gets the adrenaline flowing. What's life without a little excitement. Going out this weekend calling wolves. Just think, here you sit and here comes a pack ranging from 5 to 30 animals. They are coming in to kill and eat something. Here you sit immatating a wounded Moose/Caribou, or a single wolf or coyote invading their territory. You sit till they are close then you wonder if that Mini-14 is going to cycle properly, as you aim and squeeze off that first shot.