Having never bowhunted in the rain......
#3
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
Posts: 26,274
RE: Having never bowhunted in the rain......
Hunted the rain plenty of times. Some of best deer have been arrowed during and right after the rain. Simply dry your bow good after you get in and lub her up. Dont store it wet. I have never had a problem with any of my bows in 25+ years.
#4
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Posts: 356
RE: Having never bowhunted in the rain......
I hunt in the rain as long as it's not a horrible downpour. In fact, I'm hunting tomorrow and it's suppose to rain.
When i get home, before I change my clothes or take a shower or say hello to my wife, I get my bow out, dry it off with a towel, wax the strings and then get my air compressor out and blow air in the tiny to reach places to blow out any moisture. I then let the bow hang in the dry basement for a few hours, take a cloth with scent free lubricant and just dab a few of the mechanical pieces. Been that way for 10 years now and only 1 tiny rust spot showing...
And I hunt in the rain and snow and heat and winter here in northern NJ.,
When i get home, before I change my clothes or take a shower or say hello to my wife, I get my bow out, dry it off with a towel, wax the strings and then get my air compressor out and blow air in the tiny to reach places to blow out any moisture. I then let the bow hang in the dry basement for a few hours, take a cloth with scent free lubricant and just dab a few of the mechanical pieces. Been that way for 10 years now and only 1 tiny rust spot showing...
And I hunt in the rain and snow and heat and winter here in northern NJ.,
#5
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Posts: 356
RE: Having never bowhunted in the rain......
I hunt in the rain as long as it's not a horrible downpour. In fact, I'm hunting tomorrow and it's suppose to rain.
When i get home, before I change my clothes or take a shower or say hello to my wife, I get my bow out, dry it off with a towel, wax the strings and then get my air compressor out and blow air in the tiny to reach places to blow out any moisture. I then let the bow hang in the dry basement for a few hours, take a cloth with scent free lubricant and just dab a few of the mechanical pieces. Been that way for 10 years now and only 1 tiny rust spot showing...
And I hunt in the rain and snow and heat and winter here in northern NJ.,
When i get home, before I change my clothes or take a shower or say hello to my wife, I get my bow out, dry it off with a towel, wax the strings and then get my air compressor out and blow air in the tiny to reach places to blow out any moisture. I then let the bow hang in the dry basement for a few hours, take a cloth with scent free lubricant and just dab a few of the mechanical pieces. Been that way for 10 years now and only 1 tiny rust spot showing...
And I hunt in the rain and snow and heat and winter here in northern NJ.,
#6
RE: Having never bowhunted in the rain......
def wax your bowstring!!! i made the mistake second archery season last year. got my permission to hunt a new piece of ground and wanted to get out there asap. hunted the rain and i brought my camo umbrella thing for me but i left my bow on the hanger in the rain. a buck comes by and i range to where i am going to shoot at 34 yard. i stop him almost right on the spot broadside and shot and the arrow goes real low and nips the bottom of his chest. the water had made the string heavier and slowed the arrow down enough to effect the impact point further out. never found the deer, only found some white hair...
good raingear, keep bow dry if you can, and hit them hard cause the blood might wash away and you don't want to have to track him long.....good luck
good raingear, keep bow dry if you can, and hit them hard cause the blood might wash away and you don't want to have to track him long.....good luck
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Chagrin Falls Ohio USA
Posts: 304
RE: Having never bowhunted in the rain......
I don't hunt in the rain much anymore. Lost a bloodtrail on a poor hit a few years back and haven't been hunting in heavy rain since. I will hunt a drizzle, but not a heavy rain.
That said, I use the advice above and get a good set of rain gear to keep you comfortable.
That said, I use the advice above and get a good set of rain gear to keep you comfortable.