KThompson
Active member
Ok, first of all, I know that sounds like blasphemy or an "April Fools!" question but in all seriousness I will hunt in any type of weather that work and family allows. I have found there are two types that crank down my excite-o-meter:
(1) heavy fog - I have just very rarely had any luck in the fog. I know guys that have had good success but other than jump-shooting swimmers I have found no way for consistent success in the fog. Also, with so many folks in our area starting to use skulls, kayaks, etc. I have a slight overly-cautious-back-of-my-mind fear that someone could be just outside where I'm sitting and get peppered (or worse) if I shoot at a low flying passer... something that would never happen in any other weather condition.
(2) continuous rain - I've hunted heavy continuous, heavy downpours, light rain, continuous light rain, stop-n-go, tornadic weather (swirling wind and rain), etc. and while I can still "handle" all of it, I have as bad luck on the non-stop rain hunts as I do fog. This is probably my least favorite as compared with fog (which I know will eventually lift), this can screw up a full day's worth of hunting.
Relative to time-of-day to hunt, I prefer morning all the way to 3PMish in the areas I hunt. I have rarely had success with the last 1.5hrs of LEGAL shooting time. In my younger days, I did some shoots later than I should have and see the attraction to outlaws for those just-before-dark hours but it's off the table for this question.
I'd like to hear your thoughts...
(1) heavy fog - I have just very rarely had any luck in the fog. I know guys that have had good success but other than jump-shooting swimmers I have found no way for consistent success in the fog. Also, with so many folks in our area starting to use skulls, kayaks, etc. I have a slight overly-cautious-back-of-my-mind fear that someone could be just outside where I'm sitting and get peppered (or worse) if I shoot at a low flying passer... something that would never happen in any other weather condition.
(2) continuous rain - I've hunted heavy continuous, heavy downpours, light rain, continuous light rain, stop-n-go, tornadic weather (swirling wind and rain), etc. and while I can still "handle" all of it, I have as bad luck on the non-stop rain hunts as I do fog. This is probably my least favorite as compared with fog (which I know will eventually lift), this can screw up a full day's worth of hunting.
Relative to time-of-day to hunt, I prefer morning all the way to 3PMish in the areas I hunt. I have rarely had success with the last 1.5hrs of LEGAL shooting time. In my younger days, I did some shoots later than I should have and see the attraction to outlaws for those just-before-dark hours but it's off the table for this question.
I'd like to hear your thoughts...