Wind and wet climbing conditions don't bother me at all but I get real worried/nervous/anxiety about lightning.
Same. I drove 40 minutes to my opening day spot last year in a downpour determined to go, admittedly hoping it would let up at least a little, but rain gear ready I’m going hunting opening day. Lightning changed that plan before I got my pack on. The wife and kids annoy me at times but I’ve grown fond of them for the most part. Haha!Wind and wet climbing conditions don't bother me at all but I get real worried/nervous/anxiety about lightning.
Light rain is almost like extra camo for hunters, rain smell blocks your scent, a tree umbrella is wonderful, a Pancho is fine. Blood trails suck in the rain, take only super sure shots or have a dog team ready. I see a ton of deer when it rains but I am so hesitant to shoot. Good luck
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Fair. I always see more in the rain so figured fresh rain covered my scent.I’m pretty sure any guy that uses dogs for hunting or tracking can confirm that active rain and moisture heightens scent detectability and doesn’t wash it away. It’s the bone dry stuff that won’t hold scent. But agree on blood trails 100%
It might nock it down from blowing to the deer but as far as a blood/scent trail is concerned, it keeps the blood and the interdigital scent from their hooves fresh so the dog can stay on the trail easier. Obviously a downpour isnt going to be the same as a light rain for this.Fair. I always see more in the rain so figured fresh rain covered my scent.
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Its cool that you guys get a choice what weather you hunt ......here in western oregon you either hunt in the rain or you are a veigan.
Love it. What is the green roll up by your bag?
It's a dry bag-the rain gear & any extra layers go into that. Then it attaches to the bottom straps of the Monster pack.Love it. What is the green roll up by your bag?