Hunt as soon as it shows signs of clearing. Here are two examples of hunts where the storms hit the night before.
Shamanic Tag-out 2017Podcast: Opener 2011Our Opener is in mid-April. We've had some exceptionally bad weather before hunt only to have success once the front started to push through.
One of my failed podcasting attempts about a decade ago was this crazy mid-week morning hunt. I knew the storms would hit at sun-up, so I went out to one of my deer blinds and sat. The first wave came through and it got a little scary. After that blew through, I started calling. Lo! Here comes gobblers and hens out from whatever hole they'd been hiding, and there was all sorts of activity just out of view for the next half hour or so. Just as I thought the flock was going to emerge into the open where I could get a shot, the second wave of storms came through and made them disappear. I got back to the house with what I thought was 3 hours of the most exciting recordings I'd ever made and . . .
Drat! The sound files were corrupted. (SIGH)