Whitetail Deer HuntingGain a better understanding of the World's most popular big game animal and the techniques that will help you become a better deer hunter.
They will move in light to slightly moderate rains.
But heavier rains will have them bedded, waiting it out. That actually is a good time to stalk them in their beds. Around me, they like to get under the trees that don't drop their leaves - pines. Stalking in the rain keeps your scent down and helps cover sounds.
Without question if you have a good blind or coverto keep you dry for the most part. Cover and concealment, it helps mask your scent and perhaps allows you to move in on the deer if you know their habbits and have been tracking them for a while.