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stuckinLA 07-13-2012 04:37 PM

Hunting in the rain unethical?
 
I'm curious what everyones opinion is on this one. I'm from the thought that shooting an animal with an arrow in heavy rain borders on unethical, since the blood trail will be washed away in short order. I will hunt in a light rain however. I have friends who feel otherwise and hunt in anything.
Thoughts?

AR Bowhunter 07-13-2012 04:48 PM

I like hunting in a light rain. I will not hunt in a heavy or moderate rain. But, if I did get a chance on a good buck. I would not pass.

bigbulls 07-13-2012 04:55 PM

Well, I don't figure a wolf, coyote, or cougar takes the day off when it rains so why should I.

BigDaddy12t 07-13-2012 06:43 PM

Well, if it is unethical, then I guesse I am. I wont sit out there if its pooring out, but I will sit in a moderate rain.

browtine7 07-14-2012 07:56 AM

Not at all

HONKERS 07-14-2012 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by bigbulls (Post 3951499)
Well, I don't figure a wolf, coyote, or cougar takes the day off when it rains so why should I.

I agree....sometimes you cant pick your days....so go for it..

Beard Buster 07-14-2012 09:31 AM

Make a good shot and don't take a poor opportunity on an animal and they should not run too awful far out of eyeshot anyway. I hunt in rain and have no problems. I usually don't see deer in a torrential downpour, I see them when the rain subsides and lightens up.

fshafly2 07-14-2012 01:02 PM

I agree, hunt the rain. But be sure of your shot and give it your best effort (as always) to find your deer. It wouldn't hurt either to have a tracking dog on speed dial (if legal in your area) - tracking dogs are still effective if less than ~1/2" rain has fallen on the blood trail.

-fsh

Fieldmouse 07-15-2012 03:36 AM

No, there is nothing unethical about hunting in a heavy rain. However, it's very miserable and the odds are stacked against you if you think you will shoot the big boy that day.

Deer become very skittish in heavy rain because it demishishs their senses they rely on. For a big deer, they will prefer to hunker down and not move at all and just wait out the rain. They do that normally even on a good day. It's the chance of getting something that gets them moving.

MUZZY 100 07-15-2012 05:25 PM

I love hunting in the rain .. I have shot lots of deer in a light to moderate rain..If you sit at home your missing out on a great chance to shoot one !!!!!


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