How To Hunt The Deer In Rainy Day

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Many hunters love to hunt the deer but when they do this big hunting game in rain, it seems so hard.

A few years ago I snuck out of the office a little early on a Friday and ran over to a small 12 acre plot of woods close to my home just outside of the city limits. Work was really busy this particular early September but I hadn’t been out bow hunting yet this year and we had some weekend commitments already so I new if I didn’t take the chance to hunt I wouldn’t get out for a while. It was a dark and calm overcast day and you could tell that a storm was on it’s way in. I snuck into my stand and got settled in. About a half hour later it started to rain. Not just a little drizzle but a full on down pour soaking me to the bone. As I sat in my stand cold and wet I begun to think about all I could have got done if I stayed at the office and how stupid of me it was to sit in a tree in the rain but for some reason I was to dumb to climb down. After about twenty minutes of heavy rain the weather broke and a light mist started to fall. I was already wet and with less then a half hour worth of daylight I decided to stick it out.

A few minutes after the heavy rain quit a nice doe came dow the trail and stopped 20 yards from my stand. This particular season the state of Wisconsin had mandated a earn a buck requirement in my area so I drew my bow and rested my 20 yard pin on her vitals. As I released the wet bow twisted in my hand and flew just over her back sending her running for cover. Now I was really upset because as she ran off she took the nice 10 pointer right behind her with the huge brow tines with her. How you can catch the deer in rainy day

All I could think about was how dumb I was to be out in the rain and how much I had to do at the office. I re notched a arrow and sat down to stew. Not five minutes latter the doe and buck were back. Apparently with the rain they didn’t spot me or couldn’t tell where the shot had come from. The doe came right back to the same spot and stopped. This time I didn’t miss. The doe dropped like a stone into a 5 foot ravine next to the trail. The buck, still not able to determine my position, ran off about 20 yards and stopped looking around.

I notched another arrow and then stat totally still. This high tined monster stood for about 4 minutes about 40 yards out in some heavy cover and then came right back in to the spot were I shot the doe and seemed to be looking for her. He paused just long enough for me to drive a arrow through the kill zone. Needless to say as I climbed down from my stand I forgot all about being wet and all the things I needed to do at the office. Like I said, deer hunting in the rain is great!

Here are some tips I think they will help you catch the deer in rainy day:

1.It is a well known fact that deer activity seems to intensify before or after a big storm. Just like people deer seek out shelter when heavy rain and snow are coming down but in his hunters opinion light rain doesn’t seem to effect deer movements as long as the wind isn’t wiping, and light rain can have some big advantages for the hunter.

2.When the ground is wet in the woods it is much easier for the hunter to move quietly. After a good rain the leaves on the forest floor don’t crunch and crackle like they do on a dry day.

3.As a general rule of thumb as long as it isn’t pouring buckets and the wind isn’t blowing to hard deer still move around in the rain. So next time it is a rainy day consider grabbing your bow and head for the woods. With today’s new rain gear you can remain dry while whitetail hunting in the rain.