Rainy days no good?
#1
Rainy days no good?
Im going turkey hunting for the first time this year on sunday and it is supposed to rain. This is only my second year turkey hunting so i am inexpierienced, do rainy days mean poor hunting? It is the youth hunt for me and i would like to get a bird before everyone else in my state, if i do ill be sure to put a few pics on here.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
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Posts: 437
RE: Rainy days no good?
Yea, they might not gobble or it may be hard to hear them. If you don't hear anything go to a spot that has turkeys that is open. (i.e. logging road, field, etc...) Call from their and be patient. I have killed a lot of turkeys in the rain.
#4
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: South Central Wisconsin
Posts: 197
RE: Rainy days no good?
OLD RASPY HEN MOUTH CALL!! Works beautiful in the rain because its a higher pitch and carries further. I think in the rain it will be much easier for you being a new hunter, as the rain will conceal a lot of your mistakes, like being to noisey, and moving to much! GOOD LUCK!!
#5
RE: Rainy days no good?
like the others said get to open places and be patient. a very good call to use in the rain is a glass call with a carbon striker. i have one andi tried it out to see if this was true and it really is. mouth calls are also good but you can't get as loud with them. the high frequency of the glass call really pierces wind and water. i would definately recommend the heavy metal call from mad calls.
#6
Typical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Posts: 696
RE: Rainy days no good?
stay patient for flydown. I have seen the rain hold them up in the tree for up to 2 hrs longer than normal.
They have 2 main senses, hearing and sight. If they are in the timber with the heavy, loud sounds of rain they lose one of those. They either hunker down and hide or go to open areas like was mentioned. They can use thier eyes from those open areas more effectivley to see any danger coming.
Actually rain could narrow it down for ya and it does help to cover your mistakes. Killed my first during ashort lullin what could almost be described as a typhoon
They have 2 main senses, hearing and sight. If they are in the timber with the heavy, loud sounds of rain they lose one of those. They either hunker down and hide or go to open areas like was mentioned. They can use thier eyes from those open areas more effectivley to see any danger coming.
Actually rain could narrow it down for ya and it does help to cover your mistakes. Killed my first during ashort lullin what could almost be described as a typhoon
#8
RE: Rainy days no good?
I've killed quite a few birds in the rain. I have also been busted by more birds in the rain then on sunny days. The biggest thing I can tell you is be patient. The rain will probably cause the the birds to be silent. So make sure you stay still and watch in all directions, especially before your getting ready to move.
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: cuyler new york USA
Posts: 290
RE: Rainy days no good?
adirondack hunter...are you hunting in new york?...ya might want to check the season opener...lol...ya might be a week and a day early...[&:]....yikes...check that....you said youth....geez..sorry for the mistake
#10
RE: Rainy days no good?
Rain and wind= stubborn birds. Rain alone doesn't hurt the hunt here, and actually helps with concealment and sharp movement mistakes. If I hit that slate call in the rain, or setup with a good clear box cutting, the turks come out of the oak forests.