I'm happy around 35-40 degrees depending on the wind and rain if I am hunting. When started to get over 50 it feels too hot to be hunting and I start sweating if I am walking with enough gear to stay warm while sitting still. If I'm relaxing around the house I keep it around 65-68 in the winter. I can't afford to keep it that cool in the summer so fans are always blowing in my house. These north Texas summers have been brutal to me. 95+ degrees for days on end. Last year we had over 90 consecutive days over 100 degrees. I thought I was a piece of bacon frying in a pan. Fall is my season.
You're right TLM. Killing things on a screen just isn't the same. The smell of gun powder, the stink of the hogs, the blood trails through the frosty grass make it what it is. The reward of all the effort put into the hunt is where all the fun is. Besides, a sow in heat bomb in your house! I think that would gag a maggot!