turkeys in the rain
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: reynoldsville, pa./ western pa.
Posts: 129
turkeys in the rain
how many like hunting turkeys in the rain, or just reset the alarm clock roll back to sleep.
its hard to get yourself syked up when its raining, but if you don't have much time to get out. your best bet is to get out their when its raining. i shot lots of birds when its raining.pouring rain will be hard to deal with, but when it lets up and the sun shines. those birds will like to get dried off.
its hard to get yourself syked up when its raining, but if you don't have much time to get out. your best bet is to get out their when its raining. i shot lots of birds when its raining.pouring rain will be hard to deal with, but when it lets up and the sun shines. those birds will like to get dried off.
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: The Wild Turkey Capitol of the World......Missouri
Posts: 1,027
RE: turkeys in the rain
I don't necessarily like hunting in the rain for anything, but the rain isn't gonna stop me from getting out of the truck this spring! Reason is I picked myself up an Ameristep Doghouse blind during the off season. If it rains, I'll be sittin' in the old blind high and dry. You've got to maximize your time hunting even if it rains because everyday isn't going to be a bluebird day in the spring!
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NewLowell ,Ontario ,Canada
Posts: 2,765
RE: turkeys in the rain
You guys are nuts ! just kidding. I carry in my vest the BuckWing Port-A-Roof. It is very compact and is like an Unbrellia with a side out. I can in no time at all place it on a tree and sit under it , or if I just need a blind setup in front of me just lay it down and sit behind me. Its a great piece of equipment.
I remember a hunt I was on with Ernie Callendrellie in Texas. He dropped me off on a sunny afternoon and headed for another area to hunt, well in a couple of hours the shy turned nasty and all of a suddon it started to get windy and the hell stones came down the size of Golf balls, well I needed cover and ran for trees , lol (Texas don't have trees ) here I am under a Masket tree looking up and there is no branches on them, man I'm getting pounded with balls of ice and these suckers hurt. So I took out to find a Rock (Texas has lots of rocks) I found a nice big flat one and put it over my head. This went on for about 20 minutes and then they stopped and it down right poured. We needless to say Ernie showed up with the truck as soon as the storm passed and the sun was coming back out. I'm soked to the bone, well he laughed and said man they have some nasty storms here. The birds don't work real good in these kind of storms never seen or heard a bird. Well we started to drive up the road a couple hundred yards where I left my Turkey vest on the side of the road , I said stop here Ernie, and he stopped. I jumped out and grabed my vest out of the ditch and put it in the back , then turned around and walked over and picked Up my Gobbler aswell that he did not see Well he could not believe it, I laughed and said Back atch ya Ernie . After this storm I got me a Port-a-roof...BT
I remember a hunt I was on with Ernie Callendrellie in Texas. He dropped me off on a sunny afternoon and headed for another area to hunt, well in a couple of hours the shy turned nasty and all of a suddon it started to get windy and the hell stones came down the size of Golf balls, well I needed cover and ran for trees , lol (Texas don't have trees ) here I am under a Masket tree looking up and there is no branches on them, man I'm getting pounded with balls of ice and these suckers hurt. So I took out to find a Rock (Texas has lots of rocks) I found a nice big flat one and put it over my head. This went on for about 20 minutes and then they stopped and it down right poured. We needless to say Ernie showed up with the truck as soon as the storm passed and the sun was coming back out. I'm soked to the bone, well he laughed and said man they have some nasty storms here. The birds don't work real good in these kind of storms never seen or heard a bird. Well we started to drive up the road a couple hundred yards where I left my Turkey vest on the side of the road , I said stop here Ernie, and he stopped. I jumped out and grabed my vest out of the ditch and put it in the back , then turned around and walked over and picked Up my Gobbler aswell that he did not see Well he could not believe it, I laughed and said Back atch ya Ernie . After this storm I got me a Port-a-roof...BT
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: west central wi USA
Posts: 2,242
RE: turkeys in the rain
Do I like turkey hunting in the rain? No. But to me, turkeys are easier to hunt in the rain. As Bobcat said, head for the fields or openings. There's less guesswork as to where they'll be.
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location:
Posts: 500
RE: turkeys in the rain
Hey MoTurkeyTamer--a tip w/ your new Doghouse--Get some seam sealer from a camping goods store/department and seal the seams of your Doghouse before you go hunting in the rain this spring, plus, get some silicone spray and spray the whole darn Doghouse a couple of times. Those acts will increase the Doghouse's moisture resistance for rainy days. The material the Doghouse is made of is not exactly rainproof like a tent, unless they've changed the material since I got mine. Pay special attention to the roof, in particular, as it tends to collect a pool of water in rainstorms, and eventually that moisture will leak in through the seams or the material, and the darn thing will drip on you.