Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Turkey Hunting => Topic started by: FamilyMan on May 05, 2010, 02:14:32 PM
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Does rain have any effect on a turkey hunt? Does it effect a turkeys daily routine? Can you hunt in the rain and still be as succesfull?
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Yes to all three
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Does rain have any effect on a turkey hunt?
Yes, you will get wet. :chuckle: Sorry I couldn't resist.
Honestly I don't know the answer to that. But I don't think there would be much effect, other than making your turkey calls harder to hear.
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Never had any luck in the rain! As a friend of mine said last week, he said "well, they are not much different from humans they rather do it in the sun than in the mud and rain" :chuckle: I think is is on to somethin :chuckle: We saw birds in private fields feeding with hens and toms but no tom was strutting. :dunno:
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Yep, you can call them in in the rain. Most of the time they will: not gobble as much, be less active, come in more silent, sit on the roost a little longer, seek and spend the day in openings. But if it is raining too hard, setting up on a bird that isn't gobbling much isn't a whole lot of enjoyable. And if you are going to hunt for consecutive days, getting your clothes soaked isn't always the greatest option. I'd go eat lunch and take a dry nap. (Hard to tell, but it is raining in the picture.)
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I just put my umbrella blind in a tree along a logging road/skid road, field edge, or other forest opening and wait for the parade. Just need a place they frequent, and I'm nice and dry ...
:twocents:
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I just put my umbrella blind in a tree along a logging road/skid road, field edge, or other forest opening and wait for the parade. Just need a place they frequent, and I'm nice and dry ...
:twocents:
I do the same thing. My BEST HUNTING FOR EASTERNS has always been in the rain!
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The Ideal thing is for the sun to come out and warm up fast after a rainstorm ! They tend to be real active after the sun comes out.
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That's a nice bird on this thread!