Heavy Rainfall Ducks
Heavy Rainfall Ducks
Does anyone have any insight (knowledge) to share on how heavy rainfall affects ducks' behavior, or better yet, duck-hunting?
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Re: Heavy Rainfall Ducks
GILREATH wrote:Does anyone have any insight (knowledge) to share on how heavy rainfall affects ducks' behavior, or better yet, duck-hunting?
it is very likely heavy rainfall will make the ducks wet, and it is very possible hunters will be wet while hunting in heavy rainfall

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just never hunted in a real heavy downpour; wondering what it will be like this week when i do??
I find they don't fly well at all in a heavy rain. When it first starts, they will be trying to find a place to call home. Then if the rain slacks some, they can and I find often times do get up and fly around to nock the water off of them. I like to hunt in a light rain, however I try and avoid the heavy stuff. Sometimes you get stuck in it no matter what though.
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Likewise some of the best hunts I ever had were in the rain, and it does occasionally get hard to distinguish when it only going to be a light rain so I have had the opportunity to hunt in heavy downpours on occasion. Prefer not to remember those days, but just after a heavy downpour get ready cause they are going to get up and move around. You're standing waist deep in water anyway add a raincoat and wait it out. It is defineately worth it from my experience.
How about a question on a similar note:
If you had an option of hunting a field, flooded cypress, or flooded hardwoods on what is being forecasted as a rainy day with ~20 MPH winds and periods of heavy rain, which would you choose? Holes or more open spots in the timber to let the ducks get down out of the weather or the field as the ducks often seem to favor fields on cloudy days?
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If you had an option of hunting a field, flooded cypress, or flooded hardwoods on what is being forecasted as a rainy day with ~20 MPH winds and periods of heavy rain, which would you choose? Holes or more open spots in the timber to let the ducks get down out of the weather or the field as the ducks often seem to favor fields on cloudy days?
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