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Whitetail Deer Hunting Weather Conditions "Kansas"?
Anyone real whitetail hunters have suggestions for a Kansas guy late in the rut no buck and the weather is cold "Good!" but windy and rain or windy and icy rain.
I got until the 9th and no buck ... weather rest of the week is rainy or freezing rain, possible snow "that might be good!" and windy ....
If your not a hunter please save your 0.2c for someone else.
Thanks.
Desperate Hunter!
3 Answers
- DTLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Rain, ice and wind will make the deer bed most of the day because they cannot hear prey. Still hunt near crossings, areas where you may have seen a doe.
Keep the wind in you face and glass everything. They are there, just not moving.
Source(s): 40 years of chasing deer, elk and antelope. - 1 decade ago
Either sit fields or travel corridoors. If you want to be more active at bagging a deer, try doing small man drives with friends.
- 1 decade ago
hubby lived in wichita, and el dorado. always mentions corn fields and lake (insert funny name here)
he bow hunts in trees for whitetail, and hunts creeks at dusk for coyote (prettymuch n e thing that moves)
sorry i couldnt be more help