I used to live in Texas, and it was humid and hot, my bows shot fine,, and were my best hunting bow ,, even in the rain,,
now I live in Santa Fe, the bows settle in a bit quicker here,, I think its a good skill to know,, so you dont have anything to loose learning about it,,
I made bows in the hot summer and they would pick up weight for a couple of months ,, but would settle in fine,, I painted the whole bow,,so I could hunt in the bad weather,,
that was 25 years ago,, the sinew on my favorite bow is still in tact,,
dont get me wrong, I love a good self bow, and I elk hunt with one,, but for short range deer hunting I prefer,, sinew bow,, hard hitting even at the shorter draws,, but really I just like the way they feel when I shoot them,,