blackveltbowhunter
Lil-Rokslider
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I dont think the idea " Blacktails love the rain." Has a ton of weight.
Not to be confused with "the best hunting days are rainy." Which can be true.
They are similar, but not exactly linked. My experience is that temp swings, (drops) barometric pressure and even moon phase are more important to deer movement than simply if its raining or not. In the PNW these variables often go hand in hand with rainfall. But if those conditions are present without rainfall the deer are just as active.
Rain gives hunters an advantage in noise suppression etc. So while I do love hunting blacktails in the rain, I dont believe the blacktails love it as much.
Not to be confused with "the best hunting days are rainy." Which can be true.
They are similar, but not exactly linked. My experience is that temp swings, (drops) barometric pressure and even moon phase are more important to deer movement than simply if its raining or not. In the PNW these variables often go hand in hand with rainfall. But if those conditions are present without rainfall the deer are just as active.
Rain gives hunters an advantage in noise suppression etc. So while I do love hunting blacktails in the rain, I dont believe the blacktails love it as much.