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Monitor wind speed, humidity, and barometric pressure for small game hunting. Changes in these weather factors can affect animal behavior, making them more or less active. Keep an eye on forecasts and real-time data for optimal hunting conditions.
Understanding Weather Patterns
When hunting small game, it’s essential to understand how weather patterns affect animal behavior. Wind speed, in particular, plays a significant role. For instance, when the wind speed is moderate (5-15 mph), small game like rabbits and squirrels tend to be more active. However, if the wind speed exceeds 20 mph, they often seek shelter, making them less active.
Using Weather Apps for Hunting
There are several weather apps available that can provide valuable information for hunters. For example, the Dark Sky app offers hyperlocal weather forecasts, including wind speed, humidity, and precipitation. This information can help you plan your hunting trip and make informed decisions about when to hunt. Consider using apps like Weather Underground or AccuWeather, which also provide detailed weather forecasts.
Interpreting Barometric Pressure
Changes in barometric pressure can also affect small game behavior. When the pressure drops, animals often become more active as they prepare for potential storms. Conversely, when the pressure rises, they may become less active. Aim to hunt during periods of stable or dropping pressure (around 29.5-30 inches of mercury) for optimal results. Keep an eye on local weather forecasts and use apps like Weather Underground to monitor barometric pressure trends.
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