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Yeah, that has been my experience where I hunt. Both Whities and muleys usually get down out of a heavy wind. When it is raining, the patterns are a little different but the deer still tend to move a little.
This is the reason I spent a lot of money on good rain gear. Deer should be out and more importantly, fair weather hunters will NOT. Even many of the hunters that come out for the opening morning won't make it past lunch if it's raining raining hard. This could be the best opener I've seen in a while.Maybe the clear cuts won't look like pumpkin fields for a change
For the blacktails to be out and about, it HAS TO RAIN!!!! It is written down somewhere I am sure.
I have always prayed for rain :dunno:Mark
I hate the rain, makes the windows in the truck fog up, and my left arm gets wet if i have to keep the window down..
Oh no, i have to drive, if someone else drives they do stupid things like, not stop when i say too, or shut off the truck (that just scares off the deer), drive too slow or too fast, pull out of the way of the truck behind us instead of just blocking the road so only i get the shot.Dang now im gonna have to invest in some new wiper blades..*On a serious note i like hunting in the rain, not the monsoon rain, but a good steady rain is nice, keeps the woods quite to walk in, keeps just enough noise to mask mine, keeps the scent down and keeps alot of hunters in camp or in there trucks. Also the deer tend to move around or get up to shake off, after the rain stops even if just briefly watch out, lots of critters decide thats the best time to get on the move..
Another wet day