I was unable to harvest a deer in the Maine archery season. Even though I got lucky with a rifle my bow is still calling to me. Maine's expanded archery season runs till December 9th in designated areas so there is still time to harvest a deer with my new bow.
Before I head out in the cold (mornings are in the 20s right now) how do traditional bows handle the temperature fluctuations from being inside at room temperature, then being taken to the woods in below freezing? Is there anything I need to look out for? Will the bow perform differently?
My bow has Maple limbs with fiberglass. Being new to this I would hate to snap my bow while drawing it in the cold.
Thanks in advance,
Jeremy