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<blockquote data-quote="calling4life" data-source="post: 2155973" data-attributes="member: 48454"><p>For me though personally it was something I wondered as I wouldn't mind going as early as possible, I die in heat, almost been killed enough times from heat stroke. </p><p></p><p>I can't stand over 75, I'd rather be in 30 or 40 below than 75+ Fahrenheit. Northern MN and my winter thermostat settings sit between 56-58, even when it's 20 or so below outside. </p><p></p><p>So if the boars are going to get out early, that may be my best time to shine. I'm a caller too, it's why I hunt, if there is a possibility I would have less chance of a female coming in, especially since she may tree her cubs before coming in, that's also a big plus, I'd be wrecked to end up with a female with cubs. </p><p></p><p>So if boars will come out first, getting out early would not only help with temp, but would help keep me from being in a situation where I may call in a female that treed cubs. I run hand calls/diaphragms, what I call in comes right at me, you don't always have a moment to ask what gender something wants to be that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calling4life, post: 2155973, member: 48454"] For me though personally it was something I wondered as I wouldn't mind going as early as possible, I die in heat, almost been killed enough times from heat stroke. I can't stand over 75, I'd rather be in 30 or 40 below than 75+ Fahrenheit. Northern MN and my winter thermostat settings sit between 56-58, even when it's 20 or so below outside. So if the boars are going to get out early, that may be my best time to shine. I'm a caller too, it's why I hunt, if there is a possibility I would have less chance of a female coming in, especially since she may tree her cubs before coming in, that's also a big plus, I'd be wrecked to end up with a female with cubs. So if boars will come out first, getting out early would not only help with temp, but would help keep me from being in a situation where I may call in a female that treed cubs. I run hand calls/diaphragms, what I call in comes right at me, you don't always have a moment to ask what gender something wants to be that day. [/QUOTE]
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