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Gary Laudermilch 04-04-2013 05:21 PM

Yes, I have to admit that I have had some very productive days in light rain. But if it is really putting it down, I'll pass. For example, a few years ago my son and I were hunting in NH for several days. We moved in excess of 25 birds every day we hunted in decent weather with one hitting the 35 mark. The last day we had to hunt it was raining pretty hard but we did not want to pass on a day while on the road so we decided to hunt the covers that were the most productive during the previous days. Well, we got thoroughly soaked, cold, and generally miserable. We moved only 5 birds, all from the spruce/fir tops and 3 moose and 1 snowshoe hare.

Jeff Christie 04-04-2013 06:00 PM

Rain works
 
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Originally Posted by will evans (Post 103031)
You guys staying home on rainy days should reconsider. I have found Grouse tend to move really well in a light rain, especially when it starts early morning. Best day I had this year was in the rain.

I agree. Rain works- especially light rain. The dogs get scent better when it is damp. Many (most) of my best grouse and rooster hunts have been in drizzle or light rain. The gun will survive any weather out there w/o injury. Use what you shot best.

Harold Lee Pickens 04-04-2013 09:23 PM

Gary,
what size shot did you use on the moose?--and did your dog retrieve it

Russ Jackson 04-04-2013 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Harold Lee Pickens (Post 103032)
Russ, is that gun over at my friend Jerry's shop?

Harold ,Yes it is ,Have you taken a look at her ? What do you think ?:eek:

wayne goerres 04-04-2013 11:26 PM

Must be a hell of a dog. Some extra kibbles and bits are in order.

Gary Laudermilch 04-05-2013 08:14 AM

I was running a 2yr old setter at the time that I was confident had been broken of running deer. Moose, I thought might be another story but he paid no attention to them at all. The rabbit was another matter but he was pretty bored after not finding birds for several hours in the pouring rain. Since that time we have encountered numerous snowshoes and he always watches them with interest but never runs them. Cottontails we encounter at home don't even get a glance.


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