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Title: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: Gobble Nole on March 21, 2013, 11:09:36 AM
DO yall go?  I just hunt the fields or gas lines in the more open areas and try to stay dry.  Just curious what yall do...

I just dont like carrying my nice calls out in the rain.  A couple mouth calls only...

I have never killed a bird in the rain but it is supposed to rain this weekend and I really want to go...

Thanks,

GN

Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: mnturkey on March 21, 2013, 11:45:27 AM
I hunt whatever the weather is.  In MN we get 5 or 7 days to hunt, if it rains I loose out 1/5 of my hunting time.  I have a good rain suit and sit in fields, or the edges of fields.  I put my calls in a plastic bag (ziploc) and use them.
The turkeys do not go inside and sit down with a bowl of soup.  They are out in the rain and continue their lives, they might stay on the roost a few miutes longer and not gobble as much but they are out there.
I have taken a couple turkeys in the rain, with only five days I hunt all of eah day, thats what I have for the year.
I know some guys who have good blinds that keep the dry and they use them.
Rain, snow, wind, cold, the turkeys are still living. (I hope dying 30yds in front of my Shotgun)
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: tomstopper on March 21, 2013, 12:25:19 PM
Some of my best hunts were in the rain. I dont welcome it but I definitley dont let it stop me. Ziplocks and rain gear are what I use & I usually stay pretty dry that way. Good luck & remember that there are alot of hunters who wont hunt in the rain which means less competition on public land as well....
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: lightsoutcalls on March 21, 2013, 12:42:15 PM
You might try sitting in a blind if it is raining.  I found they won't keep you completely dry, but do keep you from getting AS wet. 

I have yet to kill a bird in the rain, but have killed a few right before it started raining (rained on my dead bird) and when the sun came out after a rain. 
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: ctwny1 on March 21, 2013, 12:56:41 PM
I hunt in the rain and found that if I use a Buckwing umbrella (the large one) it works out great. Keeps me dry which means I'm comfotable and it's not a problem to transport in or out. Swear by this umbrella. I also will carry and have on a Browning gore tex rain jacket and pants. The only time I'll leave and wait in the car or camp is if there is lighting involved. I just not up to getting electrocuted. That makes for a bad hair day if yea know what I mean. But when and if it stops I'm out there.
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: redarrow on March 21, 2013, 12:58:38 PM
Pouring down rain ,No. Light rain yes. In a pop up it makes for a nice nap
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: 30_06 on March 21, 2013, 01:15:36 PM
I hunt when I get the chance to regardless the weather.
Took my last bird after conversing with a friend who said he would not hunt in such high winds because nothing would be "out there".

In wet weather I try to focus on places birds in my area go to stay somewhat dry. A good rain suit is quite nice, a blind is even better.
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: guesswho on March 21, 2013, 02:00:36 PM
I love hunting in the rain.  Less people to deal with and the turkey's are usually more visible.
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: lonnie sneed jr. on March 21, 2013, 02:02:45 PM
Rain or shine, if I take off work to go I hunt. After next year I will not have to take time off. I will be retired yahoooooooo. Anyway I Cary a slate with a water proof striker, mouth calls, wing bone or cow horn yelper and just hunt. I have killed some very big gobblers in the rain, and a few in Spring snows. A bad day of hunting is better than a good day at work.


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Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: redleg06 on March 21, 2013, 02:07:36 PM
If I have time off work then I'm going rain or shine....the turkey have no where else to go so I'm going to be out there with them.

A lot of times,Ive found that right after a big rain, they tend to get motivated. Almost like they missed out on some time and need to get with it to make up for it.

It also lets you sneak around in the woods better and find real fresh tracks in muddy areas.
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: alclark2 on March 21, 2013, 04:28:53 PM
I go when I can and a bonus is less competition in the woods with other hunters when hunting the public.
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: leasburg on March 21, 2013, 06:37:53 PM
They seem to head to the fields when it rains so I will put on my camo frog toggs and set up a blind in a field.  Last year I went in blind on some public ground in central mo and it rained all morning.  I worked a bird that gobbled every time it thundered, it was a very memorable bird, and a great run and gun hunt. 
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: Kylongspur88 on March 21, 2013, 10:00:23 PM
Yes. Popup blind is the ticket.
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: M,Yingling on March 21, 2013, 10:37:42 PM
Only time i get to hunt during week is if it rains ,, grab a tube call or 2 and find the nearest pine tree 
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: captin_hook on March 22, 2013, 08:46:20 AM
I love sitting on a field edge in the rain. Killed a couple in the rain.
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: RutnNStrutn on March 23, 2013, 07:31:23 PM
I hunt in the rain, as long as it isn't a downpour. I hit the fields or roads. Mouthcalls, and a box call made for wet weather.
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: longspur on March 23, 2013, 08:42:25 PM
I've killed several in the rain. The latest one this morning. I put my phone in a plastic bag and wear a rainsuit. I don't carry anything but mouth calls. It was literally pouring and the hens were eating and the toms were strutting around like it was a sunshiny day. The water ran down my sleeve and got me wet to the elbow otherwise I was dry.
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: Spring_Woods on March 23, 2013, 09:39:13 PM
Heck yea. I like a little bit of wind and rain sometimes.
When the wind blows you can get away with a ton more movement and rain forces them to more open areas making them easier to locate.
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: firstflight111 on March 23, 2013, 09:43:17 PM
we hunt rain, sleet or snow .or sunshine i like hunting in the rain ,keeps most at home, the birds still work the same. find a great blind get a small heater you can sit dry and warm all day long and kill birds some of my best hunt where i the rain ..
Title: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: Onpoint on March 23, 2013, 09:56:42 PM
I love huntin on rainy days. I ain't to crazy about huntin in a monsoon but I have killed a few in a flatout downpour. I like huntin in a light rain but my absolute FAVORITE time to be in the turkey woods is right after a storm stops.
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: TN-Hunter on March 23, 2013, 11:07:27 PM
Some of my best hunts were in the rain! Find the Fields break out the bi nos and you will find them feeding. And at right time they respond relay good in the rain. But it does mess up the fans
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: surehuntsalot on March 25, 2013, 10:56:15 PM
don't hunt in the rain any more,there will be other days
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: Improvinghunter101 on March 25, 2013, 11:02:48 PM
I don't like to hunt in the rain.  I'm good with a mist.  I had one day that I went out just before a thunderstorm.  It makes it nice cuz boy do they love gobbling at the thunder.  But once it starts to set in, I'm outta there.  Field scouting is pretty much it when that happens
Title: Re: Hunting In the Rain?
Post by: BrowningGuy88 on March 26, 2013, 09:25:47 AM
I will not get up and walk out the door into a storm that I know has set in for the day, but other than that yeah. Especially like this weekend. I had already set up when it started raining Friday and Saturday. It was raining when I shot my bird Friday and the lightning started on my way back to the truck. It was drizzling rain Saturday morning when we shot the double.

I don't give up a hunting day because of a little rain. I have the rest of the year to stay dry...


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