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Title: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: Mossberg90MN on April 01, 2020, 09:42:16 PM
Looks like I might be dealing with a rainy day for my opener. Can you still run and gun on rainy days? Hitting the ridges and calling... or do you have to take the back seat and sit out on a field edge?


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Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: paboxcall on April 01, 2020, 10:12:18 PM
You got room to roam, take the fight to them. Just another day in the turkey woods.
Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: Paulmyr on April 01, 2020, 10:30:39 PM
Wouldn't be my 1st choice.
Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: Marc on April 01, 2020, 11:52:09 PM
I purchased a large camouflage umbrella...  It works great for turkey hunting, and with a good sling, you can cover some ground and not get too wet (especially with good rain gear).

I have found that birds generally are not as vocal in the rain, and I am more likely to "spot-hop" and stay in good locations for longer periods, and hope for that silent horney tom....
Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: tlh2865 on April 02, 2020, 01:24:45 AM
Would seem like too good a good way to spook birds to me, and not worth the risk. Pure run and gun looking to strike a bird with calling is gonna be way less successful when the birds are in too miserable of weather to gobble. I'd hang tight to my spot(s) for longer periods waiting on a bird that might be working silent, but If you get a break in the rain they might get fired up and you'd be back in the mobile business.
Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: DBuck90 on April 02, 2020, 07:14:21 AM
Depends on how hard is it raining and how fired up he is I have killed several in the rain
That gobbled just like it was 70 degrees and sunny if you are going to be in the woods just
Move slower and try to work yourself towards a field edge you have nothing to lose but a
Lot of knowledge you can gain to help you in future hunts can't kill em sitting on the couch
Good luck this spring
Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: GobbleNut on April 02, 2020, 11:09:34 AM
Quote from: Marc on April 01, 2020, 11:52:09 PM
I purchased a large camouflage umbrella... 

The umbrella is a great idea, Marc.  I've got a large umbrella,...one used for a patio table,...that I camouflaged myself, not for rain so much as for getting out of the NM heat when needed.  It would be great for getting out of the rain,...if we ever had any in New Mexico during turkey season.  ...I may try to remember it for future out-of-state trips where it does rain on occasion. 

What we need in NM is some contraption for stopping the wind!  :)
Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: Mossberg90MN on April 02, 2020, 11:13:17 AM
Thanks for all the input. I actually do have a camo umbrella. It mounts to a tree. I think I may just use that and bounce around slowly, field edge to field edge. And if I get a break In the weather try and make a move on it.


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Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: g8rvet on April 02, 2020, 12:36:00 PM
Be ready too for when the weather clears.  I have killed a few on rainy days that started gobbling like crazy shortly after the skies cleared.  When it is rainy, I head to fields.  But be ready to get mobile and hostile if it breaks up.
Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: Marc on April 02, 2020, 01:13:48 PM
Quote from: Mossberg90MN on April 02, 2020, 11:13:17 AM
Thanks for all the input. I actually do have a camo umbrella. It mounts to a tree. I think I may just use that and bounce around slowly, field edge to field edge. And if I get a break In the weather try and make a move on it.


I believe mine is a 60" standard.  I drilled a hole in the bottom, and use a stake (about 2.5-3 feet) with a stop on it.  I can walk with my umbrella, and when I stop, I drive the stake into the ground and use it to hold up the umbrella just over my head.

I have hunted some light rains that have been very productive, and some driving rains which were not so productive, but at least I stayed dry (as did my gun).

I have also used that umbrella as a pseudo-blind to hide the kids when I take them hunting with me, and have used it to keep the dog in the shade while dove hunting.
Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: Mossberg90MN on April 02, 2020, 02:49:21 PM
https://www.amazon.com/Allen-Company-Treestand-Umbrella-Realtree/dp/B07M7FGLFD/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=tree+stand+umbrella&qid=1585853264&sr=8-3


This is what I have.

Hoping the weather changes for the better, MN can have some bipolar weather.


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Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: StruttinGobbler3 on April 02, 2020, 08:52:43 PM
Personally I've never heard Easterns do much gobbling in the rain. Even on a bluebird day they don't gobble much anyway after the first hour of daylight. Usually if you hear a bird on up in the morning here, he's committed most of the time and coming hard. What I've found is that in a light rain, and also soon after that rain, they will hit the fields. Seem to prefer fields with some green, whether that's wheat cover crop or last deer seasons food plots. Running and gunning would be counterproductive and spook birds on a rainy day here. Your best bet is to brush yourself in well a few yards back in the woods next to a good green field, and do some light soft calling every so often. Most likely he will come in silent.


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Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: Loyalist84 on April 02, 2020, 09:06:35 PM
You certainly can, and I've seen plenty of birds killed in an all-day drizzle, but I try not to get caught up in a spring thunderstorm while hiking after birds - not my cup of tea if there are plenty of bluebird days left in the season.
Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: Mossberg90MN on April 02, 2020, 10:11:52 PM
Quote from: StruttinGobbler3 on April 02, 2020, 08:52:43 PM
Personally I've never heard Easterns do much gobbling in the rain. Even on a bluebird day they don't gobble much anyway after the first hour of daylight. Usually if you hear a bird on up in the morning here, he's committed most of the time and coming hard. What I've found is that in a light rain, and also soon after that rain, they will hit the fields. Seem to prefer fields with some green, whether that's wheat cover crop or last deer seasons food plots. Running and gunning would be counterproductive and spook birds on a rainy day here. Your best bet is to brush yourself in well a few yards back in the woods next to a good green field, and do some light soft calling every so often. Most likely he will come in silent.


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Yea that might be my plan with a Decoy. Just kinda sit for a couple hours and then move. Do this while it's raining.

I downloaded a different weather app and it seems it's just gonna be a light rain in the PM.

Hopefully it gives me enough time to help turn the odds in my favor.


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Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: StruttinGobbler3 on April 02, 2020, 11:53:27 PM
Quote from: Mossberg90MN on April 02, 2020, 10:11:52 PM
Quote from: StruttinGobbler3 on April 02, 2020, 08:52:43 PM
Personally I've never heard Easterns do much gobbling in the rain. Even on a bluebird day they don't gobble much anyway after the first hour of daylight. Usually if you hear a bird on up in the morning here, he's committed most of the time and coming hard. What I've found is that in a light rain, and also soon after that rain, they will hit the fields. Seem to prefer fields with some green, whether that's wheat cover crop or last deer seasons food plots. Running and gunning would be counterproductive and spook birds on a rainy day here. Your best bet is to brush yourself in well a few yards back in the woods next to a good green field, and do some light soft calling every so often. Most likely he will come in silent.


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Yea that might be my plan with a Decoy. Just kinda sit for a couple hours and then move. Do this while it's raining.

I downloaded a different weather app and it seems it's just gonna be a light rain in the PM.

Hopefully it gives me enough time to help turn the odds in my favor.


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I think that's your best bet. Find a nice dark spot a few yards into the woods with some good brush behind you to break up your outline. I carry a pair of pruning shears so I can snip off several leafy branches and stick them all around me for concealment. Pop your decoy out about 15 yards away from you and do a little light calling. This setup has been the death of many gobblers.


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Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: CntrlPA on April 03, 2020, 12:59:25 PM
I run and gun regardless of the weather. Rainy days always have less hunters to compete with. Your calls might not carry as far and that goes for gobbles as well.
Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: Dewey_11 on April 23, 2020, 01:46:41 PM
Killed several in the rain running and gunning. It's sure worth it when you get it done
Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: mtns2hunt on April 23, 2020, 10:51:39 PM
I too have killed a few running and gunning in the rain. But overall find it a miserable way to hunt. The humidity makes you wet and sticky where I hunt. The turkeys will be active and in the feilds tho. I have small portable blinds in stategic areas that I use. Stay dry and comfortable. I also have umbrellas that I use on occasion for concelment but find hauling them a pain, plus I have a hard enough time keeping all my other gear in order not to metion my calls dry. Just my opinion.
Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: Mossberg90MN on April 23, 2020, 11:46:00 PM
Quote from: mtns2hunt on April 23, 2020, 10:51:39 PM
I too have killed a few running and gunning in the rain. But overall find it a miserable way to hunt. The humidity makes you wet and sticky where I hunt. The turkeys will be active and in the feilds tho. I have small portable blinds in stategic areas that I use. Stay dry and comfortable. I also have umbrellas that I use on occasion for concelment but find hauling them a pain, plus I have a hard enough time keeping all my other gear in order not to metion my calls dry. Just my opinion.
I have considered a blind for rainy days. Just so I'm still able to actually be out there and not miserable. I've sat in the rain for hours with an umbrellas that straps on a tree. Still got soaked. You basically end up packing it in because you feel miserable.


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Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: silvestris on April 26, 2020, 07:24:21 PM
I don't enjoy hunting in the rain, so I don't.
Title: Re: Can you still Run & Gun in the rain?
Post by: 1iagobblergetter on April 27, 2020, 12:29:08 AM
I would think it would be a good way to bump alot of turkeys with them sitting along edges like they do when its raining. I've had my best hunts in light rain or right after,but im setting in a nice blind and staying for the most part dry depending on the quality of your rain gear and how far you have to go to set it up.