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My favourite hunting area (200km inland) will be around 44 degrees centigrade in the shade just after midday tomorrow, with 70 to 80 % humidity. Another 200km south where I sometimes hunt, it will be 46 degrees, that's 115 degrees for you guys on the right-hand-side of the pond. Closer to home (for walks after work) it is only 34 degrees due to proximity to the ocean, but the humidity can be even higher! The high temperatures work in our favour because midday to mid-aftrenoon the game animals simply MUST visit a water-source, and damn few still retain enough water for a wallow! Our wet season will start within the month, then things generally cool down considerably, but hunting during the monsoon has its own problems! |