1oldcoyote
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Coldest day I've hunted coyotes was -40WC. I've hunted numerous times >-20WC. One hunt worth noting was around -28WC. I snuck in on a pr of coyotes 5/8 mile from the road. I shot the closest one once I went prone on a hill top. Hit that coyote midship. As the coyote ran in circles & pronked like a buck horse. My follow up shots never connected in the stout quartering winds. My eyes were starting to freeze shut.
So I decided both the coyote & I had enough & I headed back to my truck from the hills. Once I got to my truck. My hands were cold & stiff. I could not move my fingers. So I tucked them in between my (naked) clasped groin to thaw them. So I could reach into my pocket to fetch my truck keys. So here I'm standing bent over trying to thaw my hands. My hands were under my coverall, under my jeans & under my long underwear & underwear.
With my "hands in my pants". Here came a farmer down the road. He passed me by, driving very slowly. Staring at a man on a county road "with his hands in his pants". haha
Well that technique. Worked well enough to thaw my hands. I drove home. Long story short; Sticking your frozen hands in your pants. May be a lifesaver.
So I decided both the coyote & I had enough & I headed back to my truck from the hills. Once I got to my truck. My hands were cold & stiff. I could not move my fingers. So I tucked them in between my (naked) clasped groin to thaw them. So I could reach into my pocket to fetch my truck keys. So here I'm standing bent over trying to thaw my hands. My hands were under my coverall, under my jeans & under my long underwear & underwear.
With my "hands in my pants". Here came a farmer down the road. He passed me by, driving very slowly. Staring at a man on a county road "with his hands in his pants". haha
Well that technique. Worked well enough to thaw my hands. I drove home. Long story short; Sticking your frozen hands in your pants. May be a lifesaver.
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