Last year, it poured rain for the first few hours on September 1st for the archery opener out in Kitsap . Blacktail hunting was less than stellar for the first real rain of that hunting season. It is looking like that situation may repeat itself in Western Washington this year. My plans may need revision based on the forecast.
My readings often suggest that Blacktail will often just hunker down through early rainstorms, then possibly standing to shake off or maybe even feed following the rain. They may just sit out the rain altogether. It's not until later, after the first real storms roll through that they get active during the rain. This seems to match my experiences as well.
Anybody have evidence to suggest otherwise, early archery rain success stories, or tactics for hunting Blacktails on a rainy day archery opener?