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Yes, it's possible to hunt ducks during heavy rain, but it requires the right gear, knowledge, and strategy.
Preparing for Heavy Rain
When hunting ducks in heavy rain, dress in layers to stay warm and dry. Wear a breathable, waterproof jacket and insulated pants. A good pair of waterproof boots with a non-slip sole is essential. Bring a hat and gloves to keep your head and hands dry. Consider using a bivy sack or emergency shelter to stay dry in case of extreme weather.
Waterfowl Behavior in Rain
Ducks are more likely to seek shelter in heavy rain, often near vegetation or structures like docks or islands. Use this knowledge to your advantage by setting up near likely hiding spots. Look for areas with calm water, as ducks tend to avoid rough or choppy water during heavy rain. Use a duck call to locate and attract birds, but be prepared for reduced visibility and increased noise levels.
Hunting Techniques in Rainy Conditions
Use a blind or camouflage to remain concealed, as visibility will be reduced in heavy rain. A good set of binoculars can be invaluable for spotting ducks in rainy conditions. Keep your shotgun or muzzleloader dry by storing it in a waterproof case or covering it with a gun cloth. Be prepared to move quickly and quietly to set up in a new location or to follow a flock of ducks.
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