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Started by Birdyblaster, April 03, 2015, 11:01:44 PM
Quote from: Kevin6Q on April 04, 2015, 07:57:53 AMI absolutely LOVE hunting in the rain. Gear gets wet and I get to play with it drying and taking care of it all. My preferred method of hunting is a bow and use cut wing feathers from prior harvests to fletch the shafts and they get wet and the arrows still fly okay. Friction calls stop working without playing them inside a bag (2 gallon Zip-Lock or small trashcan bags work best) which is a lot of work unless you are in a blind or staying put. Use a mouth call. I generally don't call and instead try to use the cover of the rain to find the best setup. The order of the day is minimalism as trying to keep stuff dry is a royal PIA. I wear my gray and black rainsuit over my camo in case the rainstops. A good wool cap and gloves help keep me warm and so does moving about the woods. The rain covers all sorts of noise and movement. I feel confident the rain keeps the birds from staring around and they are clearing the water from their eyes just like anyone/thing trying to look around. Run and gun (bow?) is so much more fun. Getting wet really sucks but once you are wet you are wet and the fear of getting wet goes away. Everything said in prior posts is absolutely true about the behavior. After the rain stops the leaves and ground are not noisy but the movements are more detectable. With luck the wind is blowing which does help conceal movements. Rain is okay but head for shelter (camp or vehicle) if the lightning begins to fly. Not worth getting killed and missing the next few decades of hunting.If you needed nourishment you'd go. Head out and feed your soul and enjoy the church of the great blue (gray if it's raining) dome. If the day is miserable you have learned something and not relied on another's experience. Your skillset will enlarge as you make mistakes and find solutions. If you have limited time and sit inside you will be miserable. Head out and at least be miserable in the woods which kicks the &$%^**^%#%^ out of being miserable inside in camp.At the end of the potentially wet and cold day with still empty tags take a long hot shower and enjoy swapping lies and telling stories over a cold beer and bowl of chilli. We have all had crappy days when it was too hot, buggy, windy, cold,etc..... We have also had wonderful and memorable days when it was too hot, buggy, windy, cold,etc... The most memorable hunts always had an element of overcoming adversity. Have a go and have fun. Let us know how it all went.
Quote from: USMC0331 on April 04, 2015, 07:55:41 PMSeason is short so rain,sleet,snow,hail,wind,thunder,or fog I'm hunting.
Quote from: zelmo1 on April 04, 2015, 07:41:57 AM...A heavy rain and or thunderstorm will push the into the woods...