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Should I hunt in the rain during rut season?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, hunting in the rain during rut season can be effective, as the inclement weather often masks human scent and creates a more challenging environment for deer, making them more active and vulnerable to hunting.

Hunting in the Rain During Rut Season

Hunting in the rain during rut season can be a game-changer, especially when using the right techniques. One of the primary advantages of hunting in the rain is that the scent of humans is masked, allowing deer to move more freely and confidently through the woods. This makes it easier to sit in a stand for extended periods, such as 12-14 hours, and still see deer move through the area.

Sit and Wait Strategies

When hunting in the rain during rut season, it’s essential to use a sit and wait strategy. This involves selecting a location where deer are likely to move through, such as a food source or a travel corridor, and then sitting in a stand or blind for an extended period. To maximize your chances of success, try to get into position at least 2-3 hours before daylight, and be prepared to sit for 12-14 hours or more. Bring warm clothing, a rain jacket, and a thermos of hot coffee or tea to keep you comfortable and alert throughout the day.

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